After motorcycle accident, Daniel Straus was told he may not walk; he plans to fight in 2018

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Not long after former Bellator champion Daniel Straus got into a bad motorcycle accident, the presumption was he never would fight again. Hell, some doctors thought, he might not walk normally ever again – if at all.

All that news did for Straus was serve as extra motivation.

“The moment he told me that, it just clicked, and it was like, ‘F-ck you'” Straus recently told MMAjunkie Radio “… It was one of those things that in an odd way turned it around for me.”

Straus (24-8 MMA, 11-5 BMMA), who’s No. 14 in the USA TODAY Sports/MMAjunkie MMA feather rankings, was involved in the accident this past December, and though he didn’t want to give out many details about just what happened then (and still is keeping mum about a lot of it now), suffice it to say he was not in a good way.

“Right after the accident, I was lodged up under a guard rail,” Straus said. “I had no feeling. I was completely paralyzed. That remained for the little bit because of the issues I had in my neck and spinal cord.”

So understandably, the doctors were not giving him a very good outlook just as a regular person. But when they found out from Straus what he did for a living – ya know, that whole bit about how he was a two-time 145-pound champion and has wins over some of the best fighters in the world – they were adamant he probably wouldn’t be getting back into a cage.

And that’s where the “f-ck you” comes into play.

“As soon as it came out of his mouth, I knew it was bullsh-t,” Straus said. “… I tried to run it down for them what I did for a living, and all of them were like, ‘You can forget it. You won’t be going back. It’s not likely you’ll be walking normal or walking at all."

But Straus, who lost back-to-back fights in 2017, including a rematch with Patricio Freire that saw him surrender the title (it was his fourth career fight against “Pitbull”), said he’s already training and in full-on recovery mode. And not only has he set out to fight again, despite those experts’ predictions, but he thinks he can be back this year.

“Everyone knows I’ve had a hell of a story in the fight game, and this is just adding to it,” Straus said. “I look forward to getting back and continuing my journey in the sport.

“I’m looking for this year. I’m really looking forward to this year. More than just fighting, mentally I need it for myself. I need to get back. All fighters know when it comes to having to push yourself, you have to get in a certain position. I’m in that position now. I don’t think about fighting one day or down the line. … I’m already sparring and wrestling – I’m doing everything I shouldn’t be doing. It’s only a matter of time before I step back in the cage.”


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After motorcycle accident, Bellator's Daniel Straus was told he may not walk; he plans to fight in 2018
 

sparkuri

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GREAT news.
If you're not trying to watch his comeback fight, you're simply not a fight fan.
 

TheEmperorRises

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Win or lose, just stepping in the cage and answering the bell will be hands down the biggest victory of his career.
 

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I almost had one of my yearly tears when I saw the instagram of him standing up days afterwards...but I already used my yearly tear on wind river

power of the mind and soul
 
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The road was longer than he expected, but Straus fights again Friday. Like a got damn boss.

Straus is awesome. Hes a local guy and its my girlfriends last name so for years i always ask if its her cousin and if theres black guys in her family tree but shes german so she takes offense and starts shouting like hitler
 

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The 'doctors said I would never (insert physical activity here) again' line is used by basically evey person who has ever had a serious injury, and my guess is that 80-90% of people saying that are completely mischaracterizing what the doctors actually said to make themselves sound good.
 

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The 'doctors said I would never (insert physical activity here) again' line is used by basically evey person who has ever had a serious injury, and my guess is that 80-90% of people saying that are completely mischaracterizing what the doctors actually said to make themselves sound good.
I 100% believe this. Doctors, (unless 1st year med students) know that the human body constantly does incredible things. I seriously doubt a Dr is going to tell you you'll never X again. I've been in a LOT of Drs offices and ERs. I have never met a doc that would say anything like this. It's all made up nonsense to make the story sound better.
 

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The 'doctors said I would never (insert physical activity here) again' line is used by basically evey person who has ever had a serious injury, and my guess is that 80-90% of people saying that are completely mischaracterizing what the doctors actually said to make themselves sound good.
 

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I 100% believe this. Doctors, (unless 1st year med students) know that the human body constantly does incredible things. I seriously doubt a Dr is going to tell you you'll never X again. I've been in a LOT of Drs offices and ERs. I have never met a doc that would say anything like this. It's all made up nonsense to make the story sound better.
When X is fighting in a cage, I am more inclined to believe a doctor would strongly suggest never doing it again.
 

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The 'doctors said I would never (insert physical activity here) again' line is used by basically evey person who has ever had a serious injury, and my guess is that 80-90% of people saying that are completely mischaracterizing what the doctors actually said to make themselves sound good.

80-90% of threads regarding someone defying what a doctor said they can't do, don't have people questioning the story.

But, as seen here, there are rare exceptions to the diagnosis.
 

TheEmperorRises

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Didn't he have a severe spinal injury that threatened his ability to walk?
Yup.

“Right after the accident, I was lodged up under a guard rail,” Straus said. “I had no feeling. I was completely paralyzed. That remained for the little bit because of the issues I had in my neck and spinal cord.”
 

Andrewsimar Palhardass

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Yup.

“Right after the accident, I was lodged up under a guard rail,” Straus said. “I had no feeling. I was completely paralyzed. That remained for the little bit because of the issues I had in my neck and spinal cord.”
Yeah, I am all for skepticism generally, but the idea of not believing one individual's story, especially this particular one, because other people occasionally exaggerate is kind of ridiculous.
 

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Yeah, I am all for skepticism generally, but the idea of not believing one individual's story, especially this particular one, because other people occasionally exaggerate is kind of ridiculous.
What's ridiculous is thinking that doctors would say "I declare unto you, sir, in my capacity as the omniscient Grand Oracle, that you will never, ever, ever fight again".

That's just not what happens.

"Doctor will I ever fight again?" "Shit mate, at this stage we're worried that you're going to be walking like a fucking retard for the rest of your life let alone being able to fight. By the way cage fighting is really bad for you and we suggest never doing it again anyway". That's a lot closer to how the conversations actually happen.

Don't be naive and stupid.
 

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Win or lose, just stepping in the cage and answering the bell will be hands down the biggest victory of his career.
no doubt
Props to that man...no feeling sorry for himself just adapting and moving forward