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Vicente Luque’s Miraculous Recovery After Brain Injury

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Vicente‍ Luque Credits Faith and Recovery for ⁤Renewed Perspective in the ⁢Octagon

RIO DE JANEIRO ‌- Welterweight contender Vicente Luque says a life-threatening brain injury sustained in a ‌2022 ⁢bout with Rafael dos Anjos fundamentally shifted his outlook on ⁢life and his fighting career. ⁢Luque, who faces⁣ Joel Alvarez on⁢ Saturday’s main card at Farmasi Arena⁣ in Rio de Janeiro, ​was diagnosed ⁤with a subdural⁣ hematoma – a bleed ‌on the brain – ⁢after losing to dos Anjos,⁢ an injury that ⁢initially jeopardized his future in the sport. He became the first man to be stopped by strikes by dos Anjos.

The injury forced a year-long⁢ medical suspension and a complete break from Luque’s typically relentless training regimen, replaced⁢ by a period ⁣of⁢ focused recovery and rest. This period of forced stillness,Luque explained,led to a deeper spiritual ‍connection.

“That​ changed things completely, and it’s funny because that’s also when I had the encounter with God, started learning more about Jesus, and it changed my perspective,” Luque said. “I am blessed to still do ⁢what I love to do, and ⁣before that, I didn’t appreciate everything that I ⁢had as much as I ⁤could⁤ have appreciated it.”

Luque admits he ​previously took for granted the⁣ routine demands of being a⁣ professional fighter.⁤ “I took for granted stepping into the gym and training, getting into fights and ⁤having battles, coming out of them, recovering, and ​fighting again,” he added. “Now I look at it ​like,’Through ‍all this,God ⁣took care of me.’ It was a ‍miracle because most cases, this ​is not how it ends: most people will have some kind of [lingering effects]; they will not be the⁢ same after that,⁤ and I was fully recovered and back to fighting in a⁤ year.”

fully recovered, Luque views his⁣ return to competition not just as a continuation of his career, but as‌ a testament to his faith and a‍ second chance. “If that’s not a miracle, I don’t know what is.”

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