Tuesday, 27 December 2016

CAIN VELASQUEZ SCRATCHED FROM UFC 207, DEEMED “UNFIT TO FIGHT” BY NSAC

The damage misfortunes of previous two-time 34-year-old UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez (14-2-0) raised its terrible head this week as he was pulled from UFC 207 on Dec. 24 by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC).

Velasquez was planned to battle previous champion Fabricio Werdum.

"In light of therapeutic records, interviews and the best judgment of Chairman Anthony Marnell, lawyer general J. Brin Gibson, the official chief's office and our doctors, with an end goal to secure the wellbeing and wellbeing of the competitors, it's been resolved Cain Velasquez is unfit to battle," the NSAC said in an official proclamation.

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The UFC discharged the accompanying explanation on their site.

"Saturday evening, UFC was educated by the Nevada State Athletic Commission that Cain Velasquez is unfit to battle. Subsequently, the previous two-time heavyweight champion has been expelled from his Dec. 30 session against Fabricio Werdum at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

UFC 207, which is featured by the ladies' bantamweight title battle between Amanda Nunes and Ronda Rousey, will continue with 10 sessions."

Velasquez, who uncovered beforehand to ESPN that he experienced difficulty standing upright for over 10 minutes due to torment in his lower body, joined with agony in his lower right leg, additionally had back surgery booked for after the battle, took to Twitter to voice his vulnerability preceding the NSAC's choice.

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Cain Velasquez ✔ @cainmma

Was simply cleared by Dr 30 mins prior and afterward he conferenced the Nevada Athletic Commision and addressed them and recleared me with them.

4:02 AM - 25 Dec 2016

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Cain Velasquez ✔ @cainmma

Not certain what is going on... #ufc207

4:03 AM - 25 Dec 2016

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Velasquez as of late joined the new Mixed Martial Arts Athletes Association before the end of last month and in a media phone call, laid out some of his wounds and the significance for contenders to have great long haul social insurance arranges.

UFC 207 will continue Dec. 30 without a substitution session. Ladies' bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes will protect her belt against previous champion Ronda Rousey in the headliner.

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