Kickboxing Star Badr Hari Reveals Near-Fatal COVID-19 Battle

Badr Hari had announced on social networks a little over a month ago that he had contracted the Coronavirus. For this reason, he had been forced to postpone his fight against Benjamin Adegbuyi.
The Moroccan kickboxer talked about the difficult moments he experienced during the illness. He told RTL Boulevard that he did not think he would survive, so much the pain was strong.
Badr Hari explains that he was in great shape, that the training was going as planned when he started to feel very tired. That same evening, he started coughing and says he immediately recognized the symptoms of the virus. He immediately isolated himself to avoid infecting his family.
For ten days, Badr Hari had to fight the disease, thinking that his end was near. He could no longer walk and even started coughing up blood. "I was very sick for ten days. I was so sick that I started to think: have I really settled everything?".
Fortunately, everything is fine now. He has even resumed training for his fight scheduled for next month against the Romanian Adegbuyi.
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