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Pro Wrestling Legend Ric Flair fights skin cancer for the second time in three years, the Hall of Fame showed this week.
Former Wwe The star, 76, discovered the diagnosis in an interview with people after previously refusing to report last month, and the decision he said that he was made of -concerned with his privacy.
Professional fighter Rick Flair is present in the National Championship of the 2018 National Championship at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 8, 2018. (Dale Zanin-Uzice today)
“This is the second time in three years when I dealt with skin cancer,” he said Exit. “I will undergo treatment next week.”
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Last month, Flair addressed the rumors in the message on X.
“I’m sorry that people misled in social media but I don’t have Cancer Any kind, “he wrote on May 5.” Thank you for the problems and for anyone who addresses. I am absolutely okay, and unfortunately you will have to live and put up with me for another 25 years! “
Fighter Rick Flary submitted the crowd in the second half of the game between Cleveland Cavalers and Minnesota Timbervulvs in the Fieldhouse Mortgirm on March 8, 2024. (Ken Blaze-Zash Today Sports)
Legend to combat Rick Flair, 75 years old, divided from the 5th wife
In September, Flair announced his split from his fifth wife Wendy Barloou. In a report, announcing the couple’s divorce, he thanked Barlow for his support during serious health complications in 2017.
“I will never be able to thank her for the fact that he stood next to her terrible health crisis in 2017. She never left my side! And I will always be grateful for that,” he said at the time. “We are working on various projects now, and with my schedule and its schedule it becomes difficult.
“I wish her success in her projects and I know she supports mine.”
Film – Former professional fighter Rick Flair is preparing to throw out the ceremonial first step before the game between Houston Astros and the Detroit Tigers in Minute Maid Park August 21, 2019. (TROY TAORMINA-USA Today Sports)
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Flair was hospitalized at Georgia’s hospital in 2017, and according to Sports Illustrated’s The reports at the time he underwent surgery to remove part of his intestine. People reported that doctors also found that he was in the early stages of renal failure and at the border of congestive heart failure, which were the results of alcohol abuse.
Ryan Gaydas Fox News Digital made his contribution to this report.
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