
🧠😣 Nathaniel Wood speaks about his OCD and
how it ‚helps‘ in his MMA career.But still, if he could get rid off it with a snap of finger, he
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Wood would prefer not having an obsessive compulsive disorder
(OCD), although it has seemingly helped his MMA career.
Wood has never made any secret of the fact that he has suffered
from OCD and anxiety for a long time. “The Prospect” admits that
while it’s a “curse” for him in general, it has been a blessing for
his MMA career. Wood believes he wouldn’t have scaled the heights
that he has if it was not for the days that his OCD forced him to
go to the gym. However, the Englishman made it clear that he would
have cured his OCD long back had he had a choice.
“In my life in general it’s a curse,” Wood told Home of Fight. “But
having it is almost like a superpower that’s detrimental to your
mental health but can really keep you on the right path. Because
there’s been times when I don’t want to go training but my OCD’s
like, ‘If you don’t go training, that’s it. You’re losing this
fight.’ And I won’t be able to let that go, so it’s like, ‘F—k, get
in the gym.’ It’s bittersweet. I don’t think I would be where I am
in the sport if I didn’t have OCD. But if you said to me, ‘Do you
wish that you could have got rid of it and you’re just happy where
you’re at?’ Yeah, I would have got rid of it a long time ago.”
Wood is 9-3 in the
UFC and coming off a unanimous decision win over Morgan
Charriere last month that put him on a two-fight winning
streak.