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Ortega incarnates as the Terminator? After severe injury, it shows super recovery ability

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Just over a week has passed since the 231st UFC race, and the new welterweight overlord Max Holloway is still immersed in a big win against Brian Ortega.

Ortega incarnates as the Terminator? After severe injury, it shows super recovery ability

The match was also enough to prove Holloway's dominance in the octagon cage, and after the fourth round, he scored a total of 290 effective hits to Ortega, successfully breaking the UFC's 25th anniversary record. Far more than the UFC No. 141 in second place, Nate Diaz blasted 238 effective hits at "Cowboy" Donald Celoni that year. The battle also established Holloway's historical position, with Holloway scoring a total of 1627 hits in terms of the number of effective hits of all UFC players, the second place "Sir" Bispin had 1567 times, and the third place "squirrel" Edgar had 1463 times.

Ortega incarnates as the Terminator? After severe injury, it shows super recovery ability

The question arises, how much time should Ortega take to recover after suffering so many Holloway blows? The answer is 7 days! That's right, Ortega uploaded photos a week later, showing off his amazing resilience.

Ortega incarnates as the Terminator? After severe injury, it shows super recovery ability

His remarks after the game, "You may see my tough side, but I need a week to deal with the injury and am on my way back" wasn't a joke. Ortega is like the terminator in the movie, quickly adjusting to the situation and continuing to march towards victory.

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