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UFC 106 medical suspension and injuries for ‘Ortiz vs Griffin 2′

Monday Nov 23, 2009

Ouch

The Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) today issued its list of medical suspensions for UFC 106: "Griffin vs. Ortiz 2," which took place on Saturday, Nov. 21 from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas.

With several of the bouts drawing blood, there were quite a few fighters who were flagged follow up visits with their doctors. Chief among them are Luis Cane (orbital fracture) — who went ass over tin cups courtesy of several well-placed Antonio Rogerio Nogueira left hooks  — and Marcus Davis (broken nose) -- who ate several crushing Ben Saunders knees en route to sustaining his first-ever knockout loss.

Former light heavyweight champion, Forrest Griffin, who wasn't kidding in his post-fight remarks when he revealed he broke his foot defeating Tito Ortiz via split decision.

But that's not all.

Here is the complete list of UFC 106 injuries and their medical instructions:

  • Forrest Griffin: Suspended Griffin until May 21, 2010, for a possible foot fracture; Minimum suspension until Dec. 22 and no contact until Dec. 13
  • Anthony Johnson: Suspended until Dec. 22 and no contact until Dec. 13
  • Paulo Thiago: Suspended until Dec. 22 and no contact until Dec. 13 for nasal bridge cut
  • Jacob Volkmann: Suspended until Dec. 13 and no contact until Dec. 6 for scalp and nasal bridge cuts
  • Luis Cane: Suspended until May 21, 2010, for right orbital fracture unless physician clears him to return sooner; No contest until Jan. 6, 2010, and no contact until Dec. 22, 2009.
  • Phil Baroni: Suspended until Jan. 6, 2010, and no contact until Dec. 22, 2009, for left eyebrow and scalp lacerations
  • Marcus Davis: Suspended until May 21, 2010, for broken nose unless physician clears him to return sooner; No contest until Jan. 6, 2010, and no contact until Dec. 22, 2009, because of multiple cuts.
  • Brock Larson: Suspended until May 21, 2010, for broken nose unless physician clears him to return sooner; No contest until Jan. 21, 2010, and no contact until Jan. 6, 2010.
  • George Sotiropoulos: Suspended until Dec. 22 and no contact until Dec. 13 for cut over left eyebrow
  • Jason Dent: Suspended until May 21, 2010, for left knee injury unless physician clears him to return sooner

Just a quick reminder: Fighters often return to action much quicker once doctors give them the green light. The lengthy suspensions are just a precaution in most cases.

For complete results and coverage of "Ortiz vs. Griffin 2" click here and here.

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