Michael Bisping Prepares for Neck Surgery: “The Hardest Part Will Be Sitting Still”
Former UFC champion and current commentator Michael Bisping underwent neck surgery yesterday to replace a damaged disc, addressing long-term pain from a career filled with injuries. The day before the operation, Bisping shared his concerns in an interview with Gilbert Burns.
Anxious Thoughts Before the Surgery
“The hardest part for me will be having to sit still,” said Bisping, acknowledging the challenge of resting and following medical advice during his recovery.
A Difficult Recovery Ahead
Known for his high energy, Bisping expressed the difficulties of staying inactive.
“My wife keeps reminding me to follow the doctor’s instructions and not start training too early,” he admitted. “Sitting down and doing nothing is really hard for us fighters.” Despite the challenges, Bisping is committed to a disciplined recovery, emphasizing the importance of patience.
“It’s about being disciplined even when not in the cage,” Bisping explained before the surgery.
TRENDING:
- Sterling’s Insight: Max Holloway vs. Ilia Topuria at UFC 308
- Top Lightweight Fighter Predicts Crushing Victory Over Paddy Pimblett
- Khabib vs. Conor: The Rivalry That Defined an Era
MMA Passion Remains Despite Setbacks
Though facing recovery, Bisping remains dedicated to his roles as commentator and podcaster. He looks forward to resuming his work without the pain that has plagued him.
“I’m grateful for everything MMA has given me, and now it’s about taking care of my body so I can continue doing what I love,” Bisping concluded. Even outside the octagon, his passion and determination remain strong.
For more details, read the full interview on MMAnytt.se