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#1 · (Edited)
To the hospital.

http://www.5thround.com/48724/bobby...eives-very-scary-news-after-upset-loss-video/

Lets hope the man is alright and nothing serious happened.


UPDATE

Bobby Lashley was taken to the hospital immediately following his upset loss to Chad Griggs at Strikeforce: Houston. According to this report from PW Torch it looks to have been a case of severe dehydration:

The latest update on former WWE and TNA wrestler Bobby Lashley is that he was released from the hospital early Sunday morning (late Saturday night), according to Strikeforce officials.

Lashley was said to be "extremely dehydrated" after his fight against Chad Griggs on the "Showtime: Houston" fight card. At the hospital, Lashley was treated with multiple IV bags to pump fluids back into his system.

Lashley disappointed many with his performance last night but knowing that there was an issue where he was that severely dehydrated it would have been very dangerous for him to take many more shots to the head. It doesn't make his decision to stop fighting after the second round look all that better but it does put a health spin on the situation.
http://www.sbnation.com/2010/8/22/1636549/bobby-lashley-released-from
 
#4 ·
Well i do hope its nothing and very well could be nothing BUT usually if it was nothing they wont tell her that its "Serious". They would tell her "Its nothing to worry about but we have to keep him over night as a extra precaution". Maybe something happened to Lashley that we dont know about in the fight.
 
#6 ·
Was a strange fight all around - Getting stood up from mount? Strikeforce reffing shining again!
I think something must have been up with Bobby - possibly a something up with his lungs cos it didn't seem just like a normal gas out he seemed unusually winded for the whole 2nd round - maybe that slam hurt him more than Griggs :confused02:

Big loss but Strikeforce wont mind means Lashley VS Batista is more and more likely
 
#9 ·
^^^^
yeah that was pretty gnarly i thought griggs might have popped his ear
 
#10 ·
Eh it was proabably just that cauliflower ear getting popped open. If his ear popped he would not of been able to stand at all after the fight. It disrupts your equilibrium and you can walk or do anything for a day or two.I mean its a possibility but i highly doubt it.
 
#12 ·
he might have very well messed up his ear because when the ref tried standing them up bobby couldnt get off of griggs i thought its was just cuz bobby was completely gassed but maybe he was really jacked up
 
#13 ·
I have nothing against Lashley, but I'm kinda glad he's been found out. In fact, its probably best at this point in his MMA career that he realises that his stand up is incredibly lacking, perhaps he'll work on it and come back stronger.
 
#15 ·
I went and looked it up just for you buddy :thumbsup:


Bobby Lashley was taken to the hospital immediately following his upset loss to Chad Griggs at Strikeforce: Houston. According to this report from PW Torch it looks to have been a case of severe dehydration:

The latest update on former WWE and TNA wrestler Bobby Lashley is that he was released from the hospital early Sunday morning (late Saturday night), according to Strikeforce officials.

Lashley was said to be "extremely dehydrated" after his fight against Chad Griggs on the "Showtime: Houston" fight card. At the hospital, Lashley was treated with multiple IV bags to pump fluids back into his system.

Lashley disappointed many with his performance last night but knowing that there was an issue where he was that severely dehydrated it would have been very dangerous for him to take many more shots to the head. It doesn't make his decision to stop fighting after the second round look all that better but it does put a health spin on the situation.
Well i dont know what to say... Im glad he is OK but does this make his loss look any better??? Anyone with dehydration knowledge know what the symptoms are?
 
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