Charles Oliveira, after his victorious fight against Said Nurmagomedov, reveals he is suffering from costochondritis and plans to take six weeks to recover. Despite the pain, Oliveira secured a unanimous decision win and earned the “Fight of the Night” bonus. He aims to return to the Octagon in June or July.
“LokDog” plans to take six weeks to recover and is eyeing a return to the Octagon this summer following his unanimous decision win over Nurmagomedov, which received “Fight of the Night” honors.
“The treatment for it is six weeks of absolute rest and physiotherapy. You won't need surgery or anything. This injury took me out of the fight againstin October last year. I thought it was gone when I started the camp for Said, but it wasn't. It attacked me twice during the camp, the last time with eight days to go before the fight when the entire team had already been in Riyadh for over a week.
“Among those seven fights in the Middle East, the only time I arrived three days before, I had one of the worst performances of my life. Since then, I’d rather invest my own money,” he said. “This time I arrived 16 days before with three coaches. The win and the bonus paid back all my investment and will give me financial support for my next camp.”, who lived there for a long time, will even help me by indicating the best place to train,” he said. “I’m going with my trainer.
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