Chris Weidman Wants Belfort, If He Can Pass A Drug Test

By BJPENN.COM News - July 14, 2014

UFC Middleweight Chris Weidman spoke with Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour about his injuries leading up to his bout with Lyoto Machida, as well as his desire to fight Vitor Belfort if The Phenom can pass a drug test.

“I went through a two-day period where I was very nervous and it was really messing with my head, where I felt I was going to have to pull out of the fight because I couldn’t touch my thumbs or my fingers together. I couldn’t grab anything. I couldn’t squeeze a toothbrush, I couldn’t brush my teeth. I could do it with my right hand, but not my left. So you start wondering, ‘how I’m going to fight if I can’t do these little things?’ I was kind of scaring the crap out of myself. I went to the doctor’s office and I got an X-ray and I was really hoping it wasn’t broken. It wasn’t broken so they did an MRI. So all day long I was waiting for results on that. I was really pissed off and depressed. How was I going to deal with is? It was a bad situation. Since it’s not broken, I’m not going to pull out, but how am I going to train these next two weeks if I can’t even touch my fingers together and I can’t punch? We come to find that it’s ligaments that were messed up, sprained. I got a cortisone injection which they told me it wouldn’t help much because it wasn’t inflammation. It really didn’t help. But in a couple of days I was able to grapple, but I didn’t punch for two and a half weeks leading up to the fight. So I wasn’t going to pull out, if I was going to go through pain, I’d rather it be in the fight and figure it out from there.”

Despite not being able to punch for several weeks, Weidman says that it didn’t affect his performance inside the Octagon.

“No, no, no. I can say that I had the worst camp of my life, but I fought well and I went out there and I did my thing. The camp wasn’t the best. I just think Lyoto Machida is that good. I think I performed good, but no, it don’t think it affected my fight at all.”

As usual, the talk shifted to who Weidman would like to face as the next contender, to the surprise of some, Weidman said if Vitor Belfort can pass his drug tests, Weidman would like to fight him.

“I do want to fight Vitor Belfort. He’s the guy who’s been floating around the top for awhile now. He’s another legend. I’ve kind of grew to enjoy fighting legends that I got into the sport watching and admiring. Obviously he has his drug test issue going on. I hope somehow he can figure it out and we can get him licensed and, I really don’t know how that’s working. But that’s the guy I do want to fight.”


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