
Cristóbal Lorente y la recompensa del currante: "Valió la pena 25 años de sacrificio por 10 segundos de felicidad"
Cristóbal Lorente: 25 años de sacrificio por 10 segundos de felicidad
Ben Askren is back in action, running hills less than a year after undergoing a double lung transplant. His recovery showcases remarkable resilience and determination.
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SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE - OCTOBER 24: Ben Askren poses for media during the UFC Fight Night Ultimate Media Day at the Mandarin Oriental on October 24, 2019 in Singapore, Singapore. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) | Zuffa LLC via Getty Images
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Let’s start the night off by taking a look back over the three biggest stories of Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
Less than a year ago, Ben Askren died four times, went under the knife for a double lung transplant, and looked barely alive afterward — this is an incredible recovery.
Ben Askren underwent a double lung transplant less than a year ago.
Ben Askren has made significant progress, as he is now able to run hills.
His return to fitness demonstrates the potential for recovery and resilience in athletes facing serious health challenges.
The specific date of Ben Askren's double lung transplant is not mentioned, but it was less than a year prior to his recent activities.

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Tim Elliott had a rough weekend at UFC Perth in more ways than one! Sports betting really brings out the worst in people …
I love this game, but it don’t always love you back! pic.twitter.com/NWKmS6NQc3
— Tim Elliott (@TElliott125) May 3, 2026
— Tim Elliott (@TElliott125) May 3, 2026
This is the funniest doping excuse I’ve ever heard. I love it!
Talia Santos says she accidentally took her husband’s anabolic steroids.
“My husband is a bodybuilder so he uses anabolic steroids. We were rushing to go train. In the rush, I ended up taking one of his by mistake, they’re in the same place.”
[Via MMAFighting]#UFCpic.twitter.com/Q8QOcYo1L1
— Verdict (@VerdictMMA) May 1, 2026
Yeah … Sean Strickland really might pull out his gun at the press conference.
You can cry that’s okey for, your father make you a girl 😁
— Khamzat Chimaev (@KChimaev) May 1, 2026
This feels like a bit of revisionist history from Ilia Topuria, who was widely favored to demolish Charles Oliveira beforehand
Ilia Topuria reacts to fans who think fighting Justin Gaethje would be like a walk in the park 👀
"When I decided to move up a weight class, people said I was too small, that everyone would beat me up…
Suddenly, I beat Charles, and Justin is like a gift, like he fell from the… pic.twitter.com/K5rlmxGeZ6
— MMA Pros Pick (@MMA_PROS_PICK_) May 1, 2026
Based on his new training footage, Jiri Prochazka is still choosing to operate as if left hooks do not exist.
Former PFL Heavyweight champion Renan Ferreira has now lost three straight fights to Francis Ngannou, Vadim Nemkov, and Sergei Bilostenniy.
SERGEI BILOSTENNIY WITH A MONSTER FINISH 😱#PFLSiouxFalls | LIVE NOW on ESPN 2 pic.twitter.com/tWHXD1HfJ5
— PFL (@PFLMMA) May 3, 2026
Prediction: Fotsing will be signed to UFC or PFL within his first five pro fights.
Cyril Gane's trainer partner wins his pro debut via 47 second head kick. pic.twitter.com/g2kGR3jeub
— 𝓚𝓲𝓷𝓰 𝓕𝓲𝓰𝓰𝔂 👹🩸 (@ChampFiggy) May 1, 2026
Close range punches until somebody hits the canvas!
Daniel James STARCHES Tim Johnson with a short left hook in the 3rd round. Brutal KO#GamebredFCpic.twitter.com/5oWBFh19KT
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) May 2, 2026
Take inspiration from these Taiwanese Grandmas and go pick up something heavy (with proper instruction)!
WATCH: Taiwanese grandmothers aged 89 and 91 train at the gym. An increasing number of elderly people in Taiwan’s super-aged society are hitting the gym to stay healthy, both physically and mentally. pic.twitter.com/hI8wXVxgAE
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 3, 2026
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