UFC 309: Medical Suspensions Revealed
UFC 309 delivered a night to remember, headlined by Jon Jones’ stunning victory over Stipe Miocic via a spinning back kick to the body. Fans also enjoyed thrilling moments, including the highly anticipated rematch between Michael Chandler and Charles Oliveira. Now, the Nevada State Athletic Commission has released the official list of medical suspensions following the event.
Preliminary Card Suspensions
The preliminary card saw several fighters receive mandatory rest periods. Veronica Hardy and Eduarda Moura are both sidelined for 7 days for routine recovery. Oban Elliott, who delivered a devastating knockout against Bassil Hafez, faces a 30-day suspension. Hafez, after sustaining a heavy loss, has been issued a 90-day suspension for his safety.
Mickey Gall joins Hafez on the 90-day list after his knockout loss to Ramiz Brahimaj, who will only rest for 7 days. Similarly, Marcin Tybura, who secured a TKO win over Jhonata Diniz, gets a 7-day rest, while Diniz will be out for 90 days.
David Onama and Roberto Romero both fought fiercely in their bout and received 30-day suspensions. Meanwhile, Jim Miller, who executed a guillotine choke to finish Damon Jackson, needs just a 7-day rest. Jackson will sit out for 30 days. Marcus McGhee, who won a decision against Jonathan Martinez, will also rest for 30 days. Martinez requires only 7 days off.
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Main Card Suspensions
On the main card, Mauricio Ruffy received a 30-day suspension, with clearance required from his primary advisor. James Llontop, after taking significant damage, will be sidelined for 90 days and must pass neurological tests before returning. Both Viviane Araujo and Karine Silva are suspended for 30 days following their bout.
In the clash between Bo Nickal and Paul Craig, Nickal gets a brief 7-day rest, while Craig is out for 30 days. The co-main event fighters, Charles Oliveira and Michael Chandler, also face 30-day suspensions due to the intensity of their rematch.
Headliner Suspensions: Jones vs. Miocic
Stipe Miocic, who announced his retirement after the fight, has been suspended for 60 days, with all activity requiring advisor approval. Jon Jones, who emerged relatively unscathed, will only rest for 7 days.
Why These Suspensions Matter
Medical suspensions are a routine practice in combat sports to prioritize fighter safety. They are determined based on post-fight medical assessments and the extent of injuries sustained. This ensures athletes have enough time to recover fully before resuming their careers.