Alexander Volkanovski shares close up X ray of broken thumb reveals timeline for return post surgery
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Having surgery today and will be out for 12 weeks. Looking forward to getting back out there, thanks to everyone for the support Broke my thumb in the second round, but that don’t stop us!Having surgery today and will be out for 12 weeks. Looking forward to getting back out there, thanks to everyone for the support 'The Great' revealed that he broke his thumb during the second round of the fight. Nonetheless, the Aussie continued to dominate althroughout, winning the decision 50-45 on all of the judges' scorecards. According to Volkanovski, the recovery process will keep him out of action for at least 12 weeks. That means the soonest he'll be able to return is towards the end of 2022. When he does return, Volkanovski has several viable options. The Australian previously stated his desire to move up to the lightweight division to face Charles Oliveira for the vacant title. Alternatively, 'The Great' could continue defending his 145-pound belt against either or the winner of Yair Rodriguez vs. Brian Ortega.
Alexander Volkanovski shares close-up X-ray of broken thumb reveals timeline for return post-surgery
Alexander Volkanovski reveals an X-Ray of his broken thumb has apparently sustained damage during his UFC 276 title fight. The reigning UFC featherweight champion announced on social media that he is set to undergo surgery to repair a broken thumb he suffered during his trilogy match against rival last Saturday. Volkanovski's post came with the caption: "Broke my thumb in the second round, but that don’t stop us! Having surgery today and will be out for 12 weeks. Looking forward to getting back out there, thanks to everyone for the support." Check out Alexander Volkanovski's post below: Broke my thumb in the second round, but that don’t stop us!Having surgery today and will be out for 12 weeks. Looking forward to getting back out there, thanks to everyone for the support Broke my thumb in the second round, but that don’t stop us!Having surgery today and will be out for 12 weeks. Looking forward to getting back out there, thanks to everyone for the support 'The Great' revealed that he broke his thumb during the second round of the fight. Nonetheless, the Aussie continued to dominate althroughout, winning the decision 50-45 on all of the judges' scorecards. According to Volkanovski, the recovery process will keep him out of action for at least 12 weeks. That means the soonest he'll be able to return is towards the end of 2022. When he does return, Volkanovski has several viable options. The Australian previously stated his desire to move up to the lightweight division to face Charles Oliveira for the vacant title. Alternatively, 'The Great' could continue defending his 145-pound belt against either or the winner of Yair Rodriguez vs. Brian Ortega.