What happened to Santiago Ponzinibbio's ears? Explaining condition common to many MMA fighters
Mixed martial arts is arguably the most unforgiving combat sport in the world when it comes to bodily injuries. While serious injuries are thankfully rare, the sport leaves its mark on fighters in various ways.
What happened to Santiago Ponzinibbio's ears?
Santiago Ponzinibbio, a longtime UFC welterweight contender, suffers from cauliflower ears. This condition causes the ears to bloat and take on an unusual, cauliflower-like appearance due to lymph and blood gathering beneath the surface of the skin.
Cauliflower ear is a common ailment among wrestlers and MMA fighters, particularly those who grapple extensively. It's caused by repeated blunt force trauma to the ears, often from takedowns, clinch work, and ground strikes. The trauma damages the cartilage in the ear, leading to fluid buildup and inflammation. If left untreated, the fluid can harden and become permanent, resulting in the characteristic cauliflower shape.
While cauliflower ear is a purely cosmetic condition and doesn't affect hearing, it can be painful during the initial stages of the injury. Many fighters choose not to treat it, accepting it as a badge of honor that signifies their dedication to the sport.
Santiago Ponzinibbio's journey in UFC so far
Argentine welterweight Santiago Ponzinibio boasts an impressive record of 16 wins and four losses inside the UFC octagon.
After a successful run in regional MMA circuits, Ponzinibbio gained recognition on season two of The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil. Although he couldn't compete in the finals due to injury, his performances earned him Fight of the Season and Knockout of the Season honors.
Ponzinibbio's UFC career has been a rollercoaster ride. He's strung together impressive victories, including a first-round knockout of Gunnar Nelson, who had never previously been stopped by strikes. He's also faced setbacks, including a recent knockout loss to Kevin Holland.
Through it all, Ponzinibbio has consistently delivered exciting fights, evidenced by his three Fight of the Night bonuses. He's now set to return to action against Muslim Salikhov at UFC on ESPN 59 on July 13, 2024, in Denver.