Grasso thought about quitting MMA during layoff

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It wasn't just the physical pain. It was the mental toll, too.

Alexa Grasso had never experienced anything quite like that. First, it was torn shoulder tendons that required surgery and rehab. Then, it was a broken hand. Grasso was booked to fight at least three times for Invicta over the last year, but had to withdraw from all of them.

That title shot she thought she earned in 2015 evaporated — not because of something she did in the cage, but due to injuries. At 22 years old, Grasso considered retirement.

"Honestly, I was going to quit," Grasso told MMA Fighting. "It's horrible that your body hurts this way. I was like, ‘Why am I doing this?' Many things happen in your mind in those horrible moments. You can have a little depression and you feel like the world is going down."

Those feelings lasted a long time, but they eventually did go away. Her family and support system helped. She sat down with them for something of an intervention.

"They told me, ‘Hey, don't quit,'" Grasso said. "‘You're so young and many things can happen. Just rest, relax, recover, stay healthy, stay strong and let's see what happens.' And now I have a main event. This is awesome."

Alexa Grasso thought about quitting MMA during long injury layoff
 

benjo0101

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Great story. And great to see she had the opportunity to stick with it. So many must give it up for financial reasons.

Nice to see her turn it around. I hope she stays healthy
 

Jesus X

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her handwrapping skills are impressive she is doing it without the wraps being rolled up.