MMA
Good news! Stubble is communicating with the environment after waking up from artificial sleep
MMA fighter Miroslav Štrbák suffered a massive heart attack two weeks ago and was subsequently put into artificial sleep. He has already woken up from it and is reportedly even communicating with the surrounding area. His manager Nina Sedláková confirmed this.
MMA fighter Miroslav Štrbák suffered a massive heart attack two weeks ago and was subsequently put into artificial sleep. He has already woken up from it and is reportedly even communicating with the surrounding area. His manager Nina Sedláková confirmed this.
It has been two weeks since Miroslav Štrbák suffered a massive heart attack. One of the most famous fighters of the Oktagon organization was put into an artificial sleep.
Subsequently, reports came to the public that he is still in artificial sleep, but his condition is improving.
Now he is even better and that is why he has been awakened and according to the latest information he is even communicating with his surroundings.
“Mirek’s condition is stable and he is already communicating with his surroundings. We don’t want to give any more information yet,” said his manager Nina Sedláková.
There is never enough good news. One of the reasons for his serious condition was that he had already suffered a heart attack in the past, only he didn’t know it himself.
His last fight was last January, when he managed to defeat Karol Rysavy in the Octagon.
Source: Kaocko.cz
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