Mike Perry thought he was on death’s door after worse nose break in UFC history

Since its foundation in 1993, the UFC has had a few grumpy broken noses, demonstrably no worse than Mike Perry years ago.

From the UFC now for four years, we saw a BKFC -Superster Mike Perry in UFC Kansas City on Saturday a few fights before Ian Machado Carlos Prates defeated in the headliner.

Nicolas Dalby, a good weight that fluid in a massacre of all time to the UFC, is as heavy as they come and fights with a broken nose early in his fight with Randy Brown. Dalby would eventually fall into a Slugfest with the first time, bloody and battered for his first knockout loss.

Before the result, the UFC made a report of Perry's 'legendary' nose injury he sustained in a 2019 match with the favorite fan-feit he would die.

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Vicente Luque shattered Mike Perry's nose for the last bell

It was August 10, 2019, the last time the UFC visited the country Uruguay. Perry was linked to a non -screamed Vicente Luque before the Brazilian became a multi -year competition.

Perry vs. Luque was a very competitive fight due to three rounds with Luque Blooding Perry in the first round and in round 2 blood splashed on one of the Octagon cameras. Perry left Luque in the opening round, while both hunters landed exactly the same amount of strikes in round 2.

Luque broke Perry's nose open with a flying knee in round 3 with blood that immediately flowed out of Perry while Luque jumped for a guillotine instance. With 90 seconds to go, fluid Perry from the choke and hit the body -covered body of Luque while his neck was pressed.

Perry escaped and survived for the distance, broken nose and it can be seen. The damaged 'platinum' eventually lost in a controversial split decision. However, he did a $ 50,000 bonus for 'Fight of the Night'.

Mike Perry thought in herself in the aftermath: “am I dying?”

Perry was worried about his life after the fight, knowing that two hunters had died weeks earlier in the boxing ring.

“I knew he caused some damage,” Perry said about Luque's knee on the Ariel Helwani MMA show.

“Later I felt the pain of them, whatever they put in the back, put metal bars in my nose and turn my face around to get my nose back – I felt that later.

“That gave me a headache,” Perry added.

“With the recent dead in boxing, I had something like:” Damn, bleed my brain? Do I die? ” Those were real thoughts.

Mike Perry was initially suspended for six months to MMA for his broken nose, had to be cleaned up by an otolaryngologist.

The UFC veteran recovered a fairly fast recovery and before he knew it, he was back in action against Geoff Neal on UFC 245 four months later. Perry Leed a TKO loss of 90 seconds.

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