Belal Muhammad shares picture of injured eye in first post-fight statement

Belal Muhammad suffered a devastating eye poke at the hands of Leon Edwards. | Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

Belal Muhammad says his ‘heart is shattered’ after last night’s no contest. Nobody wanted to…


UFC Fight Night: Leon Edwards v Belal Muhammad
Belal Muhammad suffered a devastating eye poke at the hands of Leon Edwards. | Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

Belal Muhammad says his ‘heart is shattered’ after last night’s no contest.

Nobody wanted to see UFC Vegas 21 end the way it did last night. The main event, which saw Leon Edwards return to action after a lengthy time away ended when he poked Belal Muhammad in the eye.

The eye poke was one of the nastier ones we’ve seen in recent time and nobody is questioning whether or not Muhammad could (or should) have continued fighting. The fight, which promised to offer either Edwards a route to the title shot or Muhammad a chance to springboard into the title picture, is now rendered a non-event.

Muhammad took to Twitter after the disappointing fight to share his thoughts (and a picture of his injured eye).

“My heart is shattered my first main event ended like that but Gods [sic] the best of planners im [sic] sorry to the fans and the [UFC],” wrote Muhammad. “You deserved a full fight.. Alhamdillah the vision is coming back and no permanent damage to the eye I’ll be back and want to run it back [Leon Edwards].”

Muhammad found himself in his first ever main event when Edwards’ original opponent Khamzat Chimaev withdrew due to lingering health problems associated with his battle with the coronavirus.

Before this no contest, Muhammad was riding a four fight winning streak with victories over Dhiego Lima, Lyman Good, Takashi Sato and Curtis Millender. The former Titan Fighting welterweight champion now has a record of 18-3 (1). ‘Remember The Name’ has been plying his trade inside the Octagon since 2016.

For Edwards this was his first fight since July 20, 2019, when he beat former UFC lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos. The win over RDA was Edwards’ eighth straight victory. The last fight he lost in the UFC was to now champion Kamaru Usman back in 2015.