MMA star's miracle faith awakening: Ben Askren finds Christ after defying death by surviving double lung transplant



Former UFC fighter Ben Askren’s toughest fight wasn’t inside a UFC cage — it was in a hospital bed, clinging to life after double lung failure from severe pneumonia. However, Askren turned to faith after waking up from a medically induced coma.

Askren, 41, is a former professional mixed martial artist, professional boxer, and Olympic wrestler.

'I woke up, and I just decided I was a Christian.'

In June, Askren was hospitalized in critical condition with a severe case of pneumonia and was placed on a ventilator. Askren underwent a successful double lung transplant. However, his condition was in dire shape because he lost 50 pounds over the span of 45 days.

After he woke up from a medically induced coma, Askren had a significant revelation about his faith.

Askren gave a stirring interview with FloWrestling last week, when he revealed that he became a Christian right after coming out of the coma.

Askren explained that he attended church with his wife, but he never felt the call to faith.

"I went with my wife to church for 15 years because that was part of the deal. I said, ‘Well, I’m not Christian, but I’ll support you.’ And it was really weird when I woke up, I’m like ‘I gotta do it.’ You know? So that was kind of weird," Askren said.

"I woke up, and I just decided I was a Christian. So that’s crazy," he declared.

The ex-UFC fighter revealed that he thought he was dead and was on the "other side" before his divine intervention.

"There was multiple times where they thought I was dead. Like I was dead, that’s the other side," Askren said in the video.

Askren previously stated that he lost his memory and "died four times."

“I don’t remember anything from May 28 to July 2, no recollection, no idea,” Askren said in an Instagram video filmed from his hospital bed on July 9. “No idea what happened. I just read through my wife’s journal, it’s like a movie, it’s ridiculous. I only died four times. The ticker stopped for about 20 seconds.”

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The former Olympic wrestler thanked everyone who helped him in his time of need.

"[I have] so much gratitude for everyone who’s helped out," he continued. "So many people have donated money, watched our kids, donated food, a lot of friends come and hang out with me — just so much gratitude for being around me."

Askren thanked his wife in a social media post, "My wife has been generally amazing during the entirety of our marriage, but the last 2.5 months she has been out of this world taking care of our kids and me."

UFC boss Dana White financially supported Askren.

YouTuber turned boxer Jake Paul donated $500,000 for Askren's double lung transplant, which reportedly was not covered by insurance and cost $2 million. Askren fought Paul in a crossover boxing match in April 2021, when Paul won via TKO in one minute and 59 seconds in the first round.

Askren said in July, "I’m more motivated than ever to get back and do what I can to help out the best I can to help out. I love you guys, I appreciate you guys. It’s been tough, not only on me, but my whole family and my close community.”

Askren had difficulty walking after his transplant but is slowly making progress with his rehab.

In 2019, Askren announced that he was retiring from MMA with a 19-2-1 record.

Askren captured back-to-back NCAA Division I national titles while wrestling for the University of Missouri and went on to represent Team USA at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

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'Wasn't worth my response': Ex-UFC fighter Ben Askren mocks Paige Vanzant for saying he's 'not a fighter'



Former UFC fighters Ben Askren and Paige Vanzant indirectly exchanged jabs as Vanzant gears up for a foray into boxing.

Vanzant, who hasn't had a professional mixed martial arts fight since 2020, recently said during an interview that Askren is not a fighter. Most recently Vanzant has fought in the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, and is now taking a stab at professional boxing with a match against an OnlyFans model named Elle Brooke.

During an interview with the Misfits Boxing promotion, Vanzant was asked about Askren when remarking on MMA fighters who have turned to boxing for big checks.

"Give me another example of some MMA fighters," Vanzant asked the host.

"Ben Askren," the host replied.

"Not a fighter. That's a tough one. He's a wrestler," Vanzant said.

It would be several days before Askren responded to a post on X that disputed Vanzant's claims, stating that Askren "went 9-0 in Bellator w/ 4 Title Defenses, and then went 6-0 in ONE FC w/ 3 Title Defenses."

Askren explained why it took him days to respond, noting that he didn't feel the female fighter's criticism garnered a reaction.

"It really wasn’t worth my response. But I appreciate you reminding her that my career was significantly better than hers. I have a record that she can only dream," Askren said.

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Vanzant, who predominantly does pornography on OnlyFans, explained in her interview that she shouldn't be compared to other fighters who have gone into boxing because they failed in MMA.

"I think a lot of people try to compare my career to UFC veterans who leave the UFC because they either get cut or it's the end of their career," she told the boxing promotion. "I left the UFC when I was, gosh 25 maybe. I wasn't 40, I didn't have 100 fights under my belt, I was still young in the career and young in my sport and young in my discipline," she recalled.

"I just turned 30, I have many more years to compete. A lot of the MMA fighters who leave the UFC are leaving because they have nothing left except for competing in other ventures, I'm choosing to do this. I could choose to do absolutely anything that I want to do. I'm choosing to box," she added.

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Vanzant doesn't exactly have the most sound argument when it comes to Askren. Askren's final fight in the UFC was a mere nine months prior to hers, with the former amassing a 19-2 MMA record. Vanzant's is just 8-5. She has since gone 0-2 in bareknuckle boxing.

Vanzant is also in an online feud with jiujitsu coach Dillon Danis, who has a 2-0 pro MMA record.

Amid the drama, Vanzant has said that her husband has "three things that [Danis] will absolutely never have. One, a wife. Two, friends. And three, a real MMA resume."

Strangely, the "real MMA resume" Vanzant is citing on behalf of her husband Austen Vanderford, contains seven fights in Bellator. As mentioned, Askren was undefeated in nine fights in Bellator with four title defenses. Vanderford lost his only title fight in Bellator in 2022, and is 5-2 in the promotion.

Vanderford has not fought in MMA since August 2022. He is known to participate in his wife's pornography.

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