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    ‘For the Last Year I Lost My Mind’

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    Arnold Allen hasn’t fought since July 2024. |
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    By the time Arnold
    Allen steps into the Octagon at UFC 324
    on Saturday, more than a year and a half will have passed since his
    last fight.

    The 31-year-old Englishman hasn’t competed since July 2024, when he
    defeated Giga
    Chikadze in a featherweight clash at UFC 304. That snapped a
    two-bout losing streak for Allen, who began his promotional tenure
    with 10 consecutive triumphs before dropping back-to-back outings
    against Max
    Holloway and Movsar
    Evloev.

    After besting Chikadze, “Almighty” was eager to resume his ascent
    toward title contention at 145 pounds, but progress was derailed by
    a lingering shoulder injury that took a significant amount of time
    to heal. He admits that the layoff took its toll on him
    mentally.

    “For the last year, I lost my mind trying to focus on the things I
    can do,” Allen told UFC.com. “My life is very career-driven, and I
    love my career — I want to give it that push and achieve my goals —
    so I’d be a liar if I didn’t admit I was pissed off in that sense,
    and I’d also be a liar if I didn’t say it trickles into my personal
    life sometimes.

    “When I’m in camp and full focus, it’s easier, because you’re on
    task; you’re on the train, and you’re moving. When you’re on the
    sidelines and injured, that sucks. I dealt with a little bit of
    depression because [in those moments], you can’t control anything.
    You watch the division, watch the guys; even the controllables
    don’t matter at that point. But we’re all good, I’m in a good
    place, excited to perform, and excited to remind everyone who I am
    and what I do.”

    Allen will square off against Jean Silva
    at UFC 324 on Saturday at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The
    event will be the
    UFC’s first card of the Paramount era, and Allen has drawn an
    opponent fully capable of producing fireworks in the cage. Due to
    his absence, Allen is well aware that he wasn’t in a position to
    call his shot, but he believes Silva is an ideal showcase bout
    regardless of the rankings.

    ‘He Brings the Heat’

    “Everyone plays the rankings game, everyone wants to fight up the
    rankings — that’s the classic, and there are probably some easier
    fights up the rankings, but again, having a whole lot of time out
    of the fights, not competing, I can’t call any shots and I don’t
    deserve nothing,” Allen said. “If you took the rankings out,
    [Silva’ is a lot more dangerous than some of the guys above me, and
    he’s a bigger draw.

    “I’m very excited for this opportunity. He brings the heat, he’s a
    dangerous fighter, he’s a very fun fighter, and he’s an all-around
    character outside of competition as well, so it’s gonna be a good,
    fun fight and fight week.”

    For Allen, it’s about much more than the opponent at this point.
    Simply being able to walk to the cage on fight night is something
    to cherish.

    “..I’ve never experienced what I’ve experienced through this injury
    — I’ve always been able to work through something, always been able
    to be in the gym and working, so the comeback is such a big
    personal obstacle to overcome,” he said.

    “There were points where I was super-depressed, and I thought I was
    done; ‘this injury’s never gonna heal; I’m never gonna be back.’ To
    overcome that and get back to competing is huge for me. It’s more
    than just another fight and another win.”

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