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Former Olympic wrestler Ben Askren’s wife, Amy Askren, has expressed her gratitude to the community for their overwhelming fundraising efforts amid her husband’s health crisis.
Jake Paul donated a staggering amount of money to help save Ben Askren's life, which Amanda Serrano praised him for.
Ben Askren has now undergone a double lung transplant, the former UFC star’s wife announced.Worrying rumours regarding Askren’s health first began circulating earlier this month before Amy Askren ...
Former MMA star Ben Askren received a double lung transplant after severe pneumonia, with wife Amy expressing gratitude to the donor's family as he begins recovery from life support.
Former UFC fighter Ben Askren has received a double lung transplant in an encouraging update following his initial hospitalization more than three weeks ago. In a Facebook post shared Monday ...
The MMA community received a major and uplifting update this week concerning the health of former UFC fighter Ben Askren. Shared by his wife, Amy Askren, in a ...
Former UFC fighter Ben Askren has been placed on a lung transplant list amid a critical battle with pneumonia that has left him on a ventilator, his wife Amy said on Facebook.
Ben Askren is seeking a lung transplant. Askren, 40, is on the transplant list after contracting severe pneumonia, leaving him in critical condition on a ventilator.
Ben is the healthiest guy I know and I never could have expected this.” So Askren is currently being sedated most of the time, and he is being evaluated for a possible lung transplant.
Askren retired from MMA in 2019, but returned for a boxing bout vs. Jake Paul in 2021. He was a member of the 2008 U.S. Olympic team and was a two-time NCAA Division I champion in wrestling. "Ben ...
No one would take better care of that gift than Ben." Askren, 40, a former MMA ONE FC and Bellator champion was originally hospitalized in Nevada, but he has since been moved to Wisconsin.
Former mixed martial arts fighter Ben Askren received a double lung transplant, his wife said on Monday, June 30, after being hospitalized with 'severe pneumonia' weeks earlier.
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