Bellator veteran Ryan Curtis suffers devastating spine injury, has no movement in legs and left arm

Jan 15, 2024 - 13:30
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Bellator veteran Ryan Curtis suffers devastating spine injury, has no movement in legs and left arm

Former Bellator fighter Ryan Curtis has suffered a devastating training injury.

Featherweight contender Leah McCourt, a close friend of Curtis’, announced on social media that Curtis injured his back, neck, and spine during a training session Thursday. McCourt also shared a GoFundMe page seeking donations to provide support to Curtis and his family.

“As an athlete and human the unimaginable has happened to our beloved Ryan,” McCourt wrote. “He was involved in a life-altering incident during a training session on Thursday 11th January.

“Ryan has suffered a broken back, broken neck, and dislocated spine. During this injury, trauma was also caused to Ryan’s spinal cord. The damage is classified as the most severe that can happen to a spinal cord. He was rushed to the Royal in Belfast and underwent emergency surgery.

“Currently Ryan has no movement in his legs or his left arm. The road ahead is unknown and will involve at least five months of him in hospital, followed by a further period of time with a specialist spine team. There is no exact end date to when this treatment will be complete.”

Curtis, a professional MMA fighter since 2015 who holds a 6-4 record, most recently fought this past April at a Cage Warriors event in Dublin, Ireland, where he lost to Nicolas Leblond via first-round submission. He also previously competed for Brave CF and was victorious in his lone Bellator appearance in February 2019.

“Ryan will never be able to do what he loves, and fight or train in MMA again,” McCourt wrote. “A sport he has dedicated his life to from the age of 11.

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