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Mickey Gall was expecting to make his second Octagon appearance in just the past three months next weekend at UFC Vegas 11, but the welterweight veteran will have to sit out due to injury, per an initial report by MMA Fighting.
As a result of Gall’s withdrawal, undefeated prospect Miguel Baeza is without an opponent for UFC Vegas 11. Luckily, UFC has been magnificent in pulling fights together last second over the past few months so “Caramel Thunder” shouldn’t have an issue staying on the card.
Gall confirmed the unexpected news in a social media post on Friday, explaining how he suffered an injury in training and made the call to pull out of the fight after seeing the MRI results.
“I want to let everyone know I will no longer be fighting on the 19th. I suffered an injury while training my ass off for this fight. I tried pushing through but had to make the tough decision after MRI results. Apologies to my opponent Miguel Baeza I promise to honor the agreement at a later date,” wrote Gall via Instagram.
“I’m very optimistic, taking it in stride. This is part of the game. I’m meeting w top specialists to make sure we handle the injury properly and return to the octagon ASAP. Hopefully before the end of the year. Much love as always.”
Gall, 28, is coming off a unanimous decision loss to welterweight brawler Mike Perry this past June. Since his high-profile submission win over CM Punk back in 2016 Gall has traded wins and losses throughout his UFC tenure. This includes victories over Sage Northcutt, George Sullivan, and Salim Touahri, but also defeats to Diego Sanchez, Randy Brown, and the aforementioned “Platinum.”
UFC Vegas 11 will go down on Sept. 19 live on ESPN+ from inside UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada, and feature a main event grudge match between welterweights contenders Colby Covington and Tyron Woodley.
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