ComingSoon is excited to debut a clip from the upcoming mixed martial arts documentary Bisping: The Michael Bisping Story, which is out March 22, 2022, on digital and on demand. It highlights former Ultimate Fighting Championship Middleweight Champion Michael Bisping, who authored one of the most amazing careers inside the Octagon becoming champion late in his career.
Our clip features Bisping discussing his return after a severe eye injury, one that he kept hidden during his fighting career and suffered before becoming champion. “I’ve got zero depth perception,” admits Bisping. “The brain is an amazing thing. Once I actually touch the guy and get my hands on them and physically touch them, my brain could figure out exactly where he was and I would have more success. But it was definitely an evolution over time.”
Check out the Bisping: The Michael Bisping Story clip below:
“Michael Bisping is one of the biggest personalities the UFC has ever known and the obstacles he faced to become UFC Middleweight Champion are unmatched,” says the synopsis. “More than once the world of MMA thought Bisping was at the end of his career, and that was before they knew he lost sight in one of his eyes. His perseverance pushed him to fight through circumstances that no other UFC fighter has before. With a pure will to win, Bisping took on Anderson Silva, “GSP,” Vitor Belfort, Dan Henderson, and Luke Rockhold – some of the greatest to ever fight in the Octagon. Witness the full, behind-the-scenes story of how Bisping not only battled the best to become UFC Champion, but also the personal struggle and unwavering support of his family that propelled him to greatness.”
Directed by Michael Hamilton, the film features commentary from Vin Diesel, Mickey Rourke, Scott Adkins, Michael Jai White, Joe Rogan, Georges St-Pierre, Tito Ortiz, Bruce Buffer, Dana White, Rashad Evans, and more
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