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UFC Denver medical suspensions: Cody Brundage indefinitely suspended after unlawful blows led to no contest


The medical suspensions from the latest UFC Denver card have been launched with a few fighters going through indefinite layoffs till cleared by a doctor.

The Colorado Combative Sports activities Fee handed down the suspensions with the complete listing despatched to MMA Combating on Thursday.

Maybe the identify close to the highest of that listing for suspensions is veteran middleweight Cody Brundage, who had a brief however tough evening in what was primarily a hometown battle for him. A livid begin to his battle towards Abdul Razak Alhassan ended abruptly after referee Dan Miragliotta paused the competition with Brundage absorbing a number of unlawful blows to the again of his head.

Miragliotta issued a warning to Alhassan simply seconds earlier as he defended a takedown from Brundage whereas throwing a barrage of punches and elbows. As soon as the battle was paused, Brundage had time to get well however he struggled to get again on his ft after absorbing the punishment to the again of his head.

On the recommendation of the cageside doctor, Brundage was not allowed to proceed and Miragliotta in the end dominated the battle as a no contest simply 38 seconds into the opening spherical.

Brundage has now been suspended indefinitely by the fee till he good points clearance by way of a CT scan in addition to a letter from his physician earlier than he can return to motion within the UFC.

Welterweight fighter Ange Loosa additionally acquired an indefinite suspension from the fee resulting from a laceration on his toe. He’ll must get physician’s clearance from the damage earlier than being allowed to compete once more.

These had been the one indefinite suspensions handed down from the UFC Denver card.

Listed here are the complete medical suspensions for UFC Denver, per the Colorado Combative Sports activities Fee:

Rose Namajunas: 30 day suspension

Tracy Cortez: 30 day suspension minimal, 60 day suspension most however she will achieve clearance afterk 30 days with a health care provider letter for a proper toe and foot damage

Muslim Salikhov: 7 days obligatory relaxation

Santiago Ponzinibbio: 7 days obligatory relaxation

Jean Silva: 7 days obligatory relaxation

Drew Dober: 60 day suspension resulting from lacerations, can clear early with a health care provider’s letter

Gabriel Bonfim: 7 days obligatory relaxation

Ange Loosa: Indefinite suspension, want clearance on toe laceration

Julian Erosa: 14 day suspension resulting from facial damage

Christian Rodriguez: 7 days obligatory relaxation

Cody Brundage: Indefinite suspension, will want CT scan and physician’s letter to clear

Abdul Razal Alhassan: 7 days obligatory relaxation

Charles Johnson: 7 days obligatory relaxation

Joshua Van: 60 day suspension resulting from knockout

Jasmine Jasudavicius: 30 day suspension, wants x-ray or physician letter on left foot damage

Fatima Kline: 7 days obligatory relaxation

Montel Jackson: 7 days obligatory relaxation

Da’Mon Blackshear: 90 day suspension resulting from knockout

Luana Santos: 7 days obligatory relaxation

Mariya Agapova: 7 days obligatory relaxation

Andre Petroski: 7 days obligatory relaxation

Josh Fremd: 7 days obligatory relaxation

Evan Elder: 7 days obligatory relaxation

Darrius Flowers: 60 day suspension, can clear early with physician’s letter

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