![]() It’s a trait he’s obviously passed on to his younger brother, Louis, who made his own UFC debut last fall. That’s Orion Cosce, a 27-year-old with all the confidence in the world and the talent and work ethic to back it up. “I’m squating 455 now,” he said, “Have a good day.” The injury is in his rearview mirror, but he couldn’t let his comeback story go without a little jab at folks who said he would never squat over 150 pounds again. Now, he’s about to officially become a UFC fighter when he steps into the Octagon at the APEX this Saturday to face Phil Rowe. It was painful at first, but after a while I started getting stronger and stronger and the pain went away. I did anything that was from more of a natural source and figuring it out because in the past, that's all that people had. I quit taking pain medications, I started going for massage, ice treatment, I tried the cupping methods and all that stuff. ![]() “But it was either I start doing things the way I know how to do it, or I'm just gonna start getting fat, out of shape and I'll be in more pain. “I took a break for a couple weeks because the pain was pretty astounding,” he said. MORE UFC FIGHT NIGHT: Fight By Fight Preview | Uriah Hall's Finishes | Rise Of Strickland ![]() Cosce, determined that he was going to get his shoulder back in order his way. That's all it pretty much needs.”Īnd off went Dr. “I'm not gonna do any of that,” said Cosce. “We can do cortisone shots, but you'd have to start depending on the shot every three to six months,” came the third and final suggestion. ![]()
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