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UFC legend Matt Hughes loses part of finger in new setback

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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UFC Hall of Famer Matt Hughes has suffered another serious injury, losing part of a finger. This comes years after his devastating 2017 accident in which he suffered a brain hemorrhage and had to relearn basic life skills. The post notes that Hughes is now dealing with the loss of a finger phalanx, adding to his long recovery journey. Details about how the injury occurred were not provided. Hughes' struggles continue nearly a decade after the accident that nearly claimed his life.

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UFC Hall of Famer Matt Hughes has suffered a new physical setback, losing part of a finger — the latest hardship for a former champion whose health has been severely compromised since a life-altering accident nearly a decade ago.

Hughes, 52, is one of the most decorated fighters in the history of the welterweight division, finishing his career with a record of 45 wins and 9 losses. The American, who trained out of HIT Squad, was a dominant force inside the octagon, averaging nearly three takedowns per 15 minutes and finishing opponents at a high rate during his prime. He was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in recognition of a career that defined an era at 170 pounds.

Matt Hughes
Matt Hughes

His post-fighting years have been marked by serious medical struggles. In 2017, Hughes was struck by a train in an accident that caused a brain hemorrhage and left him fighting to relearn fundamental life skills. His recovery has been long and difficult, and the latest report indicates he has now lost a portion of a finger phalanx, further complicating an already arduous rehabilitation journey. No details regarding how the injury occurred have been made available.

Why it matters

  • Hughes remains one of the most celebrated welterweights in UFC history, and updates on his health continue to draw significant attention from the MMA community.
  • The new injury is a reminder of the ongoing and compounding nature of his recovery since the 2017 accident.
  • His situation underscores the physical and personal toll that life after professional fighting can carry, even for athletes of his stature.
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