UFC 185 Medical Suspensions: Five Fighters Out Indefinitely
Five fighters from Saturday’s UFC 185: Pettis vs. dos Anjos have been suspended indefinitely, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
Every fighter on the card received at least the minimum one-week rest-period suspension, but outside of the five fighter to receive indefinite suspensions, the rest of the athletes received relatively short suspensions.
Even main eventers Rafael dos Anjos and Anthony Pettis, who went all five rounds, staved off any lengthy downtime, although dos Anjos reportedly has a knee injury and Pettis a concussion.
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Preliminary card headliner Sam Stout, who was brutally knocked out by Ross Pearson, was the only other fighter to receive a significant suspension. He will be out of action until May 14.
The TDLR released the UFC 185 medical suspensions via its website on Monday, March 16. UFC 185: Pettis vs. dos Anjos took place on March 14 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.
The TDLR did not reveal detailed reasoning for the suspensions.
UFC 185 Medical Suspensions
Rafael dos Anjos is suspended until March 30
Anthony Pettis is suspended until April 4
Joanna Jedrzejczyk is suspended until March 22
Carla Esparza is suspended until April 14
Johny Hendricks is suspended until March 24
Matt Brown is suspended until April 4
Alistair Overeem is suspended until March 24
Roy Nelson is suspended until March 24
Henry Cejudo is suspended until March 24
Chris Cariaso is suspended until March 24
Ross Pearson is suspended until March 22
Sam Stout is suspended until May 14
Elias Theodorou is suspended until March 22
Roger Narvaez is suspended indefinitely
Beneil Dariush is suspended until March 22
Daron Cruickshank is suspended until March 22
Jared Rosholt is suspended until March 24
Josh Copeland is suspended indefinitely
Ryan Benoit is suspended indefinitely
Sergio Pettis is suspended until April 12
Joseph Duffy is suspended until March 22
Jake Lindsey is suspended indefinitely
Germaine de Randamie is suspended until March 22
Larissa Pacheco is suspended indefinitely