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Following a decision loss to Wang Cong at UFC Vegas 113, rising strawweight contender Eduarda Moura is opening up about a far more significant battle outside the Octagon. The Brazilian fighter has revealed her recent diagnosis with bipolar disorder, shedding light on the intense mental health struggles she faced even while building an impressive professional record.
Moura described a period of profound internal conflict, where extreme emotional highs and lows impacted her training, personal life, and overall well-being. She credits seeking professional help and receiving the diagnosis as a pivotal turning point, providing clarity and a path forward. "Understanding what was happening was the first step to getting better," Moura stated, emphasizing the importance of breaking the stigma around mental health in the high-pressure world of professional sports.
The fighter explained that managing the condition is an ongoing process involving therapy and medication, allowing her to find stability. She now aims to use her platform to encourage others, especially fellow athletes, to prioritize their mental health without shame. Moura's candid revelation highlights the unseen challenges fighters often endure and underscores that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Her focus is now on applying this newfound balance to her career as she prepares for her next UFC appearance.
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