Merab Dvalishvili suffered another broken nose during wrestling match against Frankie Edgar

Merab Dvalishvili showcased dominant wrestling in his RAF 9 debut, earning a technical fall victory over UFC Hall of Famer Frankie Edgar. The Georgian grappler's performance came at a cost, however—a head clash early in the match left him with a broken nose, his second such injury in recent weeks after sustaining a similar break during training at Syndicate MMA in Las Vegas. Despite the setback, Dvalishvili brushed off the injury with characteristic toughness, telling reporters afterward that repeated broken noses would not deter his career. "Who cares? I broke my nose many times. It's never going to stop me. It's just the nose broken. That's what we do and it's all good," he said. Orbital fractures and nasal breaks are common occupational hazards in combat sports, particularly for wrestlers who absorb strikes and collisions during positional exchanges. Dvalishvili's willingness to power through the injury underscores the mental resilience required at elite levels of the sport.
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