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Jake Paul vs Anderson Silva ON after UFC icon passes MRI scan and medical exams after UFC legend’s fitness was assessed
ANDERSON SILVA has been deemed medically fit to fight Jake Paul after passing MRI scan and medical exams.
The pair are due to fight over eight rounds in Arizona this weekend.
But Silva, 47, caused concern after saying he was knocked out two times in training for the 187lb catchweight clash with Paul, 25.
The UFC legend – speaking at the open workout – later clarified that it was just kidology and lost in translation.
But the Arizona commission reacted by organising a meeting at 6.30pm local time to discuss the claims.
Silva took an MRI scan on Wednesday, which along with previous medical exams all came back with “pristine” results.
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Commissioner Ara J. Feinstein, a trauma surgeon and ringside doctor, passed the Brazilian fit to fight.
He said: “Given all the work we’ve done on concussion protocol and emphasis we’ve been placing on fighter safety, it just left me really concerned.
“However, once I had further information, the letter from Silva, the written statement from his trainer, and more importantly, the results of the medical examinations and the approval of the physician reading the report, I became much more comfortable, and I have no objections to Mr. Silva participating in the event this Saturday.”
Yancy Jencsok, the commission’s legal rep, added: “If commission has no concerns, they don’t need to do anything at all.”
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Paul reacted to the news by tweeting: “Stop playing with me! #PaulSilva is 1000% happening.”
Silva initially addressed the comments when speaking to media members just three days out from the fight.
He said: “Listen guys, let me tell you something very important.
“When I talk about the guys doing the hard sparring and the knockout, it was just joking.
“Because I’m training with the young kids and the guys asked me, and I don’t put nothing bad in my mind, and the guys say, ‘Oh, Anderson take knockout in training.’
“Of course not. I just like to help and put my partners up, that’s the question.”
Silva made the controversial comments during an interview with MMA Weekly.
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He said: “I’m training hard for win — I’m training with the good boxers, high-level, and five guys come to help me.
“And the last sparring with [my sparring partner], he is knocked me out two times, and when I finish my training, I talked to my coach and even said, ‘Coach, let me tell you something, why the guys knock me out two times?’
“And the coach said, ‘You need to prepare for war, and you prepare for war.’”
Silva’s trainer Luiz Carlos Dorea denied the comments and Silva later released a statement addressing the situation.
He wrote: “After seeing the reports and concern for me, I’d like to clarify two important things. One, I was NEVER knocked out in sparring.
“I misspoke in that interview as I sometimes do when interviewing in English and exaggerated the normal back-and-forth action that occurs in sparring.
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“Second, this sparring session I referenced was in early September.
“The interview with MMA Weekly was done on Sept. 13 and, for some reason, just released this week. So, it wasn’t recent.”
How To Scan, Sign and Share Documents From Your Phone
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Molly-Mae Hague ‘disheartened’ by part of pregnancy as she shares sweet scan video
Molly-Mae Hague shares sweet baby scan clip and reveals reason why she can’t feel baby kick
MOLLY-MAE Hague has opened up about not being able to feel her baby kick.
The Love Island star – who is currently expecting her first child with boyfriend Tommy Fury – shared her latest baby scan clip on social media.
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The media personality said Tommy can’t feel their baby kick either[/caption]
The YouTuber, 23, explained that she has an anterior placenta, meaning the placenta grows in the front of the uterine wall.
It’s a common condition in pregnancy that may make it harder for you to feel your baby’s kicks.
Sharing a photo of her latest baby scan, Molly said: “So, I actually have an anterior placenta.
“I have been getting quite disheartened at how little I’ve been able to feel her move especially when I can feel her, and Tommy can’t when he touches my belly.
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“So it’s really reassuring to know it’s because my placenta is literally a huge sponge between me and baby that’s absorbing all her movement and preventing me from really feeling it.
“Think it’ll be a while yet until we see her little legs kicking through or Tommy feels her but I’m keeping my finger crossed.”
The media personality posted a short clip of her baby scan and gushed over her baby girl.
She wrote: “Hello little girly. The little nose and mouth.”
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The influencer then shared a black and white snap of her growing baby bump while at the appointment.
It comes after Molly revealed the “painful” side effect she has been experiencing at six months pregnant in a tell-all video.
The expectant mum could be seen showing off her make-up free face as she explained she had been having “skin problems”.
As Tommy leaned in to try to “pop her white head” spot on camera, she explained her skin had been “so painful” lately.
“That’s one thing that pregnancy has given me, it’s skin problems and that’s a first for me as I’ve been really blessed,” she told her fans.
“It’s really painful, like it’s such a pain. Look how big it is guys, it’s so painful and it’s really sore.”
It comes after Molly-Mae revealed she has “really bad stretch marks” and is suffering with her body image, six months into her pregnancy.
Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury revealed they are having a girl with a gender reveal inside their home.
Posting a joyful clip on Instagram of them being showered in pink confetti, Molly wrote: “OUR LITTLE…”
Delighted Molly jumped for joy as she embraced Tommy, who looked over the moon.
The couple made their baby announcement on Instagram too, with a video featuring Molly saying “I can’t wait for the adventures that we haven’t even dreamed of yet” from her finale speech during their time on Love Island in 2019.
The video then cut to the couple holding her baby bump and embracing one another.
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Molly-Mae later shocked fans when she revealed she was already in her last trimester.
She told fans: “I’m going to have three months left. Three months. I’m not going to be giving specific dates, I’m going to keep those to myself.
She added: “It’s just not something I’m going to share. From around my videos, you guys are definitely going to work out around the time my baby is due.”
Microsoft’s Seeing AI app can scan the boxes of Advil, Theraflu and more to read out details
Microsoft has been gradually updating its Seeing AI app since its launch in 2017, expanding language support and general functionality over the years. Today, the company is announcing a new feature that would let Seeing AI read out detailed information when users scan the barcodes of products by healthcare company Haleon. The feature is rolling out today for US and UK users on the free app, which is only available on iOS. The company says an Android version will be available “in the future.”
In a press release, Microsoft and Haleon said “With today’s launch in honor of World Sight Day, people can now hear packaging information through the Microsoft Seeing AI app by scanning the barcode of Haleon products.” Users who are blind, have trouble reading or have low literacy can use the app to scan more than 1,500 Haleon products like Advil, Excedrin, Theraflu, Emergen-C and more, and their device will read out product information, instructions, ingredients “and other crucial details.”
The press release also noted that “The Seeing AI collaboration with Microsoft is one of Haleon’s first new initiatives to champion health inclusivity.” We may be seeing more from the healthcare company in future, but for now, it’s nice to see that people with visual impairments or low literacy can more easily and independently learn about the drugs they are considering or consuming. That is, at least, if they use iOS.