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DWCS alum Boston Salmon suffered major injuries after taking an illegal knee at LFA 84 two weeks ago.
On July 10, Dana White Contender Series alum Boston Salmon took on Shawn West in a 150-pound catchweight fight at LFA 84. Things didn’t end well for the 29-year-old, who ate an illegal knee that resulted in a disqualification.
Devastating illegal knee results in a DQ. #LFA84 pic.twitter.com/3e31byKzUV
— UFC FIGHT PASS (@UFCFightPass) July 11, 2020
Nearly two weeks since the fight, Salmon is feeling its after effects. As confirmed by his manager Brian Butler-Au of SuckerPunch Entertainment through Instagram, the Hawaiian fighter suffered a broken orbital and cheek bone.
UPDATE: The incident that took place in LFA on July 10th was extremely unfortunate. We believe Boston is a special talent and is able to compete with the best in the world. His stent in the UFC did not go as planned because it was determined by physicians that the weight cut to bantamweight was too extreme for him to be able to perform to his ability.
We were extremely excited to restart Boston’s run at featherweight with @lfafighting and get him back to a big show. Boston was in control of this fight and just settling into his range and timing in the 2nd round when both he and his opponent, Shawn West, landed simultaneous hooks causing both to be flashed and knocked down.
As Boston was getting back to his feet he was hit with an illegal knee that ended the night. What we have to focus on here first and foremost is Boston‘s health. The knee landed with incredible force and caused Boston to suffer a broken orbital and cheek bone. Aside from the DQ we feel there should be disciplinary actions enforced by the commision to set a higher precedence on these types of fouls.
There was no question about the legality of the knee and Boston was awarded the win at the end of the contest. It goes without saying that this is not the way Boston wanted the fight to be determined. As a team we are sitting down with Boston and his family to discuss what we want to do moving forward.
Boston would like to thank LFA and their staff for getting him back on stage and giving him the opportunity to perform. For now Boston is going to undergo further examination and we will determine the next steps as we go. #bossteam
Salmon himself issued a brief statement via his own Instagram post.
First, thank you to everyone who took the time to reach out to me and the ones close to me concerning my health. Just wanted to let you all know that I’m ok and taking the necessary time to heal up and focus on my health most importantly.
A lot of you were scared and concerned, and so was I. I can assure you that I’m ok and will be back from this. Smile, be happy, tell the ones you care about you love them. Sending positive vibes to everyone who supports this journey. You’re #BOSSTEAM ?
After his Contender Series run in 2017, Salmon fought twice in the UFC: UFC 236 in April 2019, and UFC Boston six months later. He lost both fights via TKO.