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15th November 2016
06:55pm GMT

It's not natural and it's astounding that it's not yet claimed a life in the UFC, the organisation with the most eyes on it.
Fighters in other promotions have not been so lucky and last year, ONE Championship altered their weigh-in protocol after 21-year-old Yang Jian Bing passed away following complications related to a failed weight cut.
Awareness has never been higher about the danger of weight cutting than it is in 2016 but fighters continue to put their lives at risk to gain an edge in combat and a tragedy in the UFC could well occur.
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UFC colour commentator Joe Rogan this week revealed that then-lightweight champion Rafael Dos Anjos was so depleted on his way down to 155lbs in July for his title fight with Eddie Alvarez that he lost consciousness for three minutes.
The revelation came on Monday's edition of the Joe Rogan Experience when the host was joined by former UFC heavyweight Brendan Schaub.
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If fighters fail to rehydrate properly then by the time the fight rolls around, the fluid that protects their brain may not have fully returned and it can make them more susceptible to knockouts, concussions and lasting brain injury.
Who knows if the weight cut played a part in his knockout defeat to Eddie Alvarez but considering Rogan's insight into the Brazilian's preparation, it seems entirely likely.Explore more on these topics: