UFC 153 Medical Suspensions Rundown
Several fighters from the recent UFC 153: Silva vs. Bonnar event have been given medical suspensions, according to a report by The Underground. The card took place from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Stephan Bonnar, who was defeated in the main event by Anderson Silva, was handed a 45-day suspension, while co-main event fighters Fabio Maldonado and Glover Teixeira were each given 180-day suspensions.
As always, the fighters can be cleared earlier with clearance by a doctor.
UFC 153: SILVA VS. BONNAR MEDICAL SUSPENSIONS
Reza Madadi: 45 days no contest, 30 days no contact.
Cristiano Marcello: 45 days no contest, 30 days no contact.
Chris Camozzi: 180 days or negative x-ray of nasal bone. Minimum suspension of 45 days no contest, 30 days no contact.
Luiz Cane: 180 days or clearance of left orbital and nasal bone. Minimum suspension of 45 days no contest, 30 days no contact.
Sergio Moraes: 180 days or negative MRI of right knee and cleared by physician. Minimum suspension of 45 days no contest, 30 days no contact.
Joey Gambino: 30 days no contest, 21 days no contact.
Diego Brandao: 30 days no contest, 21 days no contact.
Sam Sicilia: 45 days no contest, 30 days no contact.
Erick Silva: 30 days no contest, 21 days no contact.
Fabio Maldonado: 180 days or neurological clearance. Minimum suspension of 60 days no contest, 45 days no contact.
Glover Teixeira: 180 days or negative x-ray of right hand and right elbow. Minimum suspension of 30 days no contest, 21 days no contact.
Dave Herman: 30 days no contest, 21 days no contact.
Stephan Bonnar: 45 days no contest, 30 days no contact.
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