Calvillo Could Be Out For How Long?
UFC on ESPN 10 injuries and medical suspensions for the athletes who competed at the “Eye vs Calvillo” event this past weekend (Sat., June 13, 2020) from inside UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada, have been released by Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC).
Leading the way in mandated medical suspensions is Cynthia Calvillo, who must get cleared by an orthopedist from potential shoulder injury she suffered in her main event bout against Jessica Eye (highlights).
Marvin Vettori could also be riding the pine for the same amount of time pending the results of an MRI on his knee fowling his first-round submission win over Karl Roberson in the co-headlining act (see it).
Here is the complete list of injuries and suspensions via MMA Junkie:
Cynthia Calvillo: Must have right shoulder MRI. If positive, must have orthopedic or sports medicine doctor clearance or no contest until Dec. 11; minimum suspension until July 14 with no contract until July 5
Marvin Vettori: Must have right knee MRI. If positive, must have orthopedic or sports medicine doctor clearance or no contest until Dec. 11; minimum suspension until July 14 with no contract until July 5
Charles Rosa: Must have forehead laceration cleared by a doctor or no contest until Aug. 13 with no contact until July 29
Kevin Aguilar: Suspended until Aug. 13 with no contact until July 29
Zarrukh Adashev: Suspended until Aug. 13 with no contact until July 29
Mark De La Rosa: Suspended until July 29 with no contact until July 14
Gina Mazany: Suspended until July 29 with no contact until July 14
Anthony Ivy: Suspended until July 29 with no contact until July 14
Charles Jourdain: Suspended until July 14 with no contact until July 5
Hannah Cifers: Suspended until July 14 with no contact until July 5
Gustavo Lopez: Suspended until July 14 with no contact until July 5
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. In addition, not all injuries are recorded during the post-fight examination and often times surface in follow-up tests.
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