Originally posted by mmabay.co.uk
Former Strikeforce light heavyweight champion, Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal is reportedly in a bad condition after it was revealed he suffered another ACL injury following his fight last month with Lorenz Larkin, an injury that then led to him contracting a serious staph infection that required five surgeries to clear up.
The following was just posed by a reporter close to the fighter via his Twitter:
On the King Mo situation, hearing from those close to him he’s in a bad situation. He got injured in the Larkin fight, had to get another ACL. There were complications and he ended up with a very bad staph infection that was life threatening, and nearly required amputation. Mo had to have 5 surgeries in 12 days before staph was gone. Currently he’s taking an iv directly into his heart every day for six weeks. Making the situation even worse, this was a recurrence of same injury within 18 months, so Zuffa/SF insurance won’t cover the ACL surgery or the subsequent follow-ups for the staph. Mo is/will have to come out of pocket on medical bills that may well reach into six figures.
To make matters worse Lawal is currently in the throws of being banned from the sport for one year after being tested positive for banned substances following his fight with Larkin in January. Rather than be concerned about his career at this time we at MMABay.co.uk would like to personally wish him a speedy recovery and a return to health as soon as possible.
http://www.mmabay.co.uk/2012/02/20/m...aph-infection/
The following was just posed by a reporter close to the fighter via his Twitter:
On the King Mo situation, hearing from those close to him he’s in a bad situation. He got injured in the Larkin fight, had to get another ACL. There were complications and he ended up with a very bad staph infection that was life threatening, and nearly required amputation. Mo had to have 5 surgeries in 12 days before staph was gone. Currently he’s taking an iv directly into his heart every day for six weeks. Making the situation even worse, this was a recurrence of same injury within 18 months, so Zuffa/SF insurance won’t cover the ACL surgery or the subsequent follow-ups for the staph. Mo is/will have to come out of pocket on medical bills that may well reach into six figures.
To make matters worse Lawal is currently in the throws of being banned from the sport for one year after being tested positive for banned substances following his fight with Larkin in January. Rather than be concerned about his career at this time we at MMABay.co.uk would like to personally wish him a speedy recovery and a return to health as soon as possible.
http://www.mmabay.co.uk/2012/02/20/m...aph-infection/
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