Marivi Weidman shed light upon Chris Weidman’s leg injury and noted that ‘freak things’ happen in life. Marivi added that it’d been a long day for her and their family after the injury, but she was glad to finally see Chris after his surgery.
Furthermore, Marivi Weidman revealed that everything went well with the surgery. Marivi also proceeded to thank everyone for their support and emphasized that she’s thankful for being able to spend another day of her life still next to Chris, albeit in a hospital room.
Marivi Weidman’s statement read as follows –
Chris Weidman’s injury was similar to the one Anderson Silva suffered against him in 2013
Back in 2013, Chris Weidman became the first fighter to defeat Anderson Silva in the UFC. Weidman defeated Silva via second-round KO at UFC 162 (July 2013), thus winning the UFC middleweight title and ending The Spider’s legendary title reign.
They faced off in an immediate rematch later that year, a fight that culminated in Anderson Silva suffering an unfortunate injury. Weidman defeated Silva via second-round TKO in their rematch at UFC 168 (December 2013). The TKO stoppage was the result of Silva throwing an inside leg kick from the southpaw stance against the orthodox Weidman.
Silva’s left leg hit the area around Chris Weidman’s left knee as Weidman successfully checked the kick. While getting one’s leg kick checked is known to be quite painful, Silva faced far more severe consequences as his left fibula and tibia ended up getting snapped.
Fast-forward to UFC 261 on April 24th, 2021, and Chris Weidman suffered an eerily similar injury to that of Anderson Silva. Weidman faced Uriah Hall in a rematch at UFC 261 and lost via first-round TKO. This fight created a new UFC record, as Hall became the first fighter to win a UFC fight without throwing a single strike.
Chris Weidman threw an outside leg kick from an orthodox stance against the orthodox Uriah Hall. Weidman’s right leg hit the area around Hall’s left knee and snapped Weidman’s right fibula and tibia.
Furthermore, many in the MMA community have pointed out that the eeriness doesn’t end there. Chris Weidman was the first fighter to beat Anderson Silva in the UFC and Uriah Hall was the last to beat Silva before the latter’s departure from the UFC.
Another odd fact connected to this fight – something that Uriah Hall noted in the post-fight Octagon interview – was that Chris Weidman was the first fighter to defeat Hall in his professional MMA career. Hall noted that he didn’t know what fear was before being defeated by Weidman.
Hall suggested that the paths he and Chris Weidman traversed in the ensuing years, their connection with Silva, and then meeting each other at UFC 261 only for their rematch to end this way was all rather strange.
We here at Sportskeeda wish Chris Weidman a safe and speedy recovery.
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