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Shara Bullet Reveals Dengue Fever Battle Before Barrio Fight, Emergency Surgery After

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Shara Bullet has detailed how he contracted dengue fever during a training camp in Thailand ahead of his fight with Barrio, spending two weeks bedridden with a 40-degree temperature, pustules, and hair loss. Despite being severely weakened, he traveled to Abu Dhabi and won the fight. Immediately after the bout he underwent surgery, and for two weeks following the operation he was unable to breathe properly.

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Shara Bullet has opened up about a harrowing sequence of events surrounding his fight against Barrio, revealing he competed while recovering from dengue fever and then underwent emergency surgery immediately after the bout.

The lightweight contender described contracting the mosquito-borne illness during a training camp in Thailand, where he spent two weeks bedridden with a fever reaching 40 degrees Celsius. The illness left him with pustules across his body and significant hair loss, severely depleting him physically in the weeks leading up to the contest.

Despite the dire state of his health, Bullet made the trip to Abu Dhabi and stepped into the cage against Barrio, ultimately securing the victory. The full extent of what he had endured only became clearer in the aftermath. He went directly from the fight into surgery, and for the two weeks following the operation he was unable to breathe properly, underscoring the serious nature of whatever condition required the procedure.

Why it matters

  • Competing through dengue fever at that severity — 40-degree temperature, hair loss, two weeks bedridden — represents an extraordinary physical toll before a professional fight.
  • The emergency surgery immediately post-bout raises questions about how Bullet managed the pre-fight medical screening process and what the underlying condition was.
  • The disclosure adds significant context to the Barrio result, with Bullet having operated at a fraction of his normal capacity to earn the win.

The timeline Bullet has now laid out paints the fight itself as almost secondary to the medical crisis that framed it on both sides. His willingness to detail the experience publicly suggests a fighter reflecting on a period that clearly tested far more than his combat skills.

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