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Ray Klerck explores the resilience of MMA fighters who overcome severe injuries, highlighting their physical and psychological battles to make triumphant comebacks in the sport.When life gives you lemons, some fighters make lemonade. Others kick the lemons into next week and get back to work. In MMA, injuries are more of a when than an if. As if the......
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