This past weekend in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, fight fans tuned in for an exciting night of fights headlined by a heavyweight tilt between streaking contender Derrick ‘The Black Beast’ Lewis and heavyweight veteran Travis Browne.
The fight was an extremely exciting one, with Browne nearly finishing Lewis with body kicks early in the fight, before Lewis then recovered and finished Browne via strikes in the 2nd round. In addition, former UFC welterweight champion Johny Hendricks picked up his first win in over a year as he defeated Hector Lombard via unanimous decision, snapping a 3-fight skid that had seen him go winless over the course of 2016 and ultimately move up to middleweight.
Below are the full medical suspensions from UFC Fight Night: Halifax, courtesy of MMAJunkie:
Derrick Lewis: suspended 30 days with no contact in training for 21 days due to a “hard bout”
Travis Browne: suspended 180 days or until cleared by negative CT scan; suspended a minimum of 60 days
Johny Hendricks: suspended 180 days or until cleared by left hand X-ray; suspended a minimum of seven days
Hector Lombard: suspended 30 days
Gavin Tucker: suspended 14 days
Sam Sicilia: suspended 30 days
Elias Theodorou: suspended seven days
Cezar Ferreira: suspended 180 days or until cleared by orthopedist for hand injury; suspended a minimum of 30 days
Sara McMann: suspended 180 days or until cleared by oral and maxillofacial doctor; suspended a minimum of seven days
Gina Mazany: suspended 180 days or until cleared by right hand X-ray; suspended a minimum of 30 days
Paul Felder: suspended seven days
Alessandro Ricci: suspended 180 days or until cleared by an ear, nose and throat doctor; suspended a minimum of 60 days
Santiago Ponzinibbio: suspended 30 days with 21 days no contact due to a right cheek laceration
Nordine Taleb: suspended 180 days or until cleared by an ear, nose and throat doctor; suspended a minimum of 60 days with 45 days no contact
Randa Markos: suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact due to a “hard bout”
Carla Esparza: suspended 30 days with 21 days no contact due to a “hard bout”
Aiemann Zahabi: suspended 180 days or until cleared by an ophthalmologist; suspended a minimum of 30 days
Reginaldo Vieira: suspended 180 days or until cleared by an orthopedist; suspended a minimum of 30 days
Thiago “Marreta” Santos: suspended 30 days with 21 days no contact due to a “hard bout”
Jack Marshman: suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact due to a right infraorbital laceration, scalp laceration and TKO
Gerald Meerschaert: suspended seven days
Ryan Janes: suspended 180 days or until cleared by an orthopedist; suspended a minimum of 30 days
This article first appeared on BJPenn.com on 2/22/2017.