The UFC horror: Joanna Jedrzejczyk is Frankenstein monster after UFC 248.

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During the UFC 248, an hematoma injury was the story with Joanna Jedrzejczyk during her defeat to Zhang Weili.
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The UFC is an intense sport and the way the blood and guts are spilled is really scary and as you can see from the picture above, she doesn't look any good.

UFC 248 which took place in Las Vegas on Saturday March 7th in which the Polish MMA star was involved in, has been dubbed the greatest women’s UFC fight of all time.


Blessed!


The discuss being about Jedrzejczyk is how she looks unrecognizable due to the huge swelling across her forehead and cheeks.
That sport is a bare knuckle affair that sees the fighters taking out their anger and frustration on each other by drawing blood, sweat, teeth and even skin.


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Although both fighters will get huge financial compensations, they always seem to end up in the hospital to get treated.

I don't really like the UFC because it is too intense and it makes you see some sort of killer rage in the fighters who all gun to hurt the other.

Come to think of it, the UFC is like a sport where humans are thrown into a cage and told to fight to the death. Reminds me of Fight Club.


Can the rules be changed?

Seeing that there game kinda fits the class of individuals with serious anger issues, the question now is, can the rules be changed?

I watched some clips of UFC 248 and I must say, the ladies fought really madly and both gave themselves the beating of their lives and it was Zhang who snagged up some points more than Jedrzejczyk.

Jedrzejczyk didn't just lost to Zhang, she left the bout like one of Frankenstein's monster with her forehead and cheeks looking like a surgery gone terribly wrong.


How do these fighters manage situations outside the cage?

I know boxers are admonished not to fight anyone outside of the ring due to fear of the damage they may inflict on the individual.
What about UFC fighters, how do they handle these situations?

What happens if they are engaged in a brawl with their neighbors or partners and decide to go physical?

I don't even want to imagine how that story will be told.


Boxing versus UFC, which is humane?

There has to be some distinction between the two sports and this distinction I am sure will be based on the individual talking.

Which will you rather be caught in, Boxing or UFC? I wouldn't want to be caught in any if you ask me because, it is the beating that scares me and not the sport itself.

I remember how quickly and painfully I curled up when I was landed a blow to my stomach while in School.
I still feel the pain whenever I remember that experienced.


The UFC will keep growing.

Despite seeing Jedrzejczyk looking like Frankenstein's monster and also the fact that this guy in the picture below almost lost his nose. C3TZR1g81UNaPs7vzNXHueW5ZM76DSHWEY7onmfLxcK2iQXZvKDg7BAeezrU3Z7aWb5CZpmedKvBmSaRywbqfZ3bPa86g4K2FZNCA9KqxfMR29G6TWf8kN2.png

Whatever the passion is for this sport, there is not stopping it and I think anyone with serious anger and rage problem can do very well in this sport and even make a "decent living" 😁.


What do you think about UFC and the pain that comes flowing with it?

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Wow. She is so banged up! Shocking.

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She got banged up so good she thinks it's normal to be that banged up. lol

Stay Awesome!

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