WATCH: ‘It was all d*ck and balls!’ – UFC 294 fighter argues with doctor claiming there was no pain to crotch

UFC bantamweight fighter Victor Henry engages in bizzare exchange with doctor at UFC 294, denying painful groin injury.


WATCH: ‘It was all d*ck and balls!’ – UFC 294 fighter argues with doctor claiming there was no pain to crotch

Victor Henry arguing with ringside doctor (Image via UFC)

The bantamweight showdown between Javid Basharat and Victor Henry at UFC 294 concluded with a no-contest, as Henry called for medical attention due to severe pain during the fight. While this wasn’t the first groin strike at the event, this particular incident forced a stoppage as both fighters were unable to continue. 

In the first round, Basharat and Henry displayed calculated tactics and had their share of moments. Fans anticipated a competitive second round, but Basharat unleashed a devastating groin kick on Henry, leaving him writhing in agony with his face pressed against the mat, accompanied by anguished cries. 

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After a tense two minutes, the doctor entered the ring, delivering the surprising news that the kick had not actually impacted Henry’s testicles. However, Henry vehemently argued, asserting that it had struck his genitals.

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In the commentator’s booth, Jon Anik and Daniel Cormier expressed disbelief and shared their own frustration. Following a five-minute break, the fight was ultimately declared a no-contest as Henry made his exit from the octagon.

Fight fans react to Victor Henry arguing with ringside doctor at UFc 294 about his groin injury

The dialogue shared by Victor Henry and the doctor was caught live and it did attract a lot of attention from fight fans as the whole scenario was just bizarre. The doctor’s assessment, claiming that Henry’s groin strike didn’t affect his testicles, faced widespread criticism from fight fans, with many deeming it highly unprofessional.

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Victor Henry (Image via UFC)

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The commentators, Jon Anik and Daniel Cormier emphasized the severity of the situation, pointing out that Henry was reportedly vomiting backstage and subsequently hospitalized after the injury, further underscoring the questionable nature of the doctor’s decision.

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