Heavyweight Antonio Silva tops the list of medical suspensions arising from UFC Fight Night 61 in Brazil.
The Comissao Atletica Brasileira de MMA (CABMMA) announced the suspensions Monday, and they were subsequently reported by MMAJunkie.com.
Silva will be sidelined for 60 days following the loss, which came in Sunday night’s main event against Frank Mir. The KO stoppage came after a left hook and a series of ground strikes from Mir. The contest ended in just 100 seconds. Mir himself was suspended only 14 days.
Both of the fighters in the evening’s co-main event, lightweights Edson Barboza and Michael Johnson, were suspended for 45 days. Johnson won the fight by unanimous decision.
Welterweight William Patolino, who was knocked out in the undercard via a Superman punch from Matt Dwyer, also will miss 60 days of action.
Welterweight Sean Strickland, in his welterweight debut, was suspended 45 days, as was opponent Santiago Ponzinibbio. Ponzinibbio won that fight by decision.
The full medical suspension list is as follows:
- Frank Mir, suspended 14 days
- Antonio Silva, suspended 60 days
- Michael Johnson, suspended 45 days
- Edson Barboza, suspended 45 days
- Sam Alvey, suspended 14 days
- Cezar Ferreira, suspended 45 days
- Adriano Martins, suspended 30 days
- Rustam Khabilov, suspended 30 days
- Frankie Saenz, suspended 30 days
- Iuri Alcantara, suspended 30 days
- Santiago Ponzinibbio, suspended 45 days
- Sean Strickland, suspended 45 days
- Marion Reneau, suspended 14 days
- Jessica Andrade, suspended 30 days
- Matt Dwyer, suspended 14 days
- William Patolino, suspended 60 days
- Mike De La Torre, suspended 14 days
- Tiago Trator, suspended 45 days
- Douglas Silva, suspended 30 days
- Cody Gibson, suspended 30 days
- Ivan Jorge, suspended 14 days
- Josh Shockley, suspended 14 days
The event will probably be best remembered for its large number of upsets. Ten of the evening’s 11 bouts ended in a win for the underdog.
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