UFC Vegas 2 medicals: Headliner, co-headliner could be out six months

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Cynthia Calvillo and Martin Vettori might not be stepping back in the Octagon for a while. UFC Vegas 2 is in the books, and the card didn’t lead to many serious injuries. But the fighters t…

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Cynthia Calvillo and Martin Vettori might not be stepping back in the Octagon for a while.

UFC Vegas 2 is in the books, and the card didn’t lead to many serious injuries. But the fighters that are facing the longest possible medical suspensions just happen to be the winners of the main event and co-main event. Both Cynthia Calvillo and Marvin Vettori were earmarked by the Nevada State Athletic Commission to require doctor’s clearance for possible injuries before they can return to training. And they could be out for up to six months.

Here’s a look at the full list of suspensions, which includes 11 fighters in total.

Cynthia Calvillo: Needs right shoulder MRI. If positive, needs orthopedic or sports medicine doctor clearance or suspended until Dec. 11; minimum suspension runs until July 14 with no contact until July 5.

Marvin Vettori: Needs right knee MRI. If positive, needs orthopedic or sports medicine doctor clearance or suspended until Dec. 11; minimum suspension runs until July 14 with no contact until July 5.

Charles Rosa: Must have forehead laceration cleared by doctor or suspended until Aug. 13 with no contact until July 29.

Kevin Aguilar: Suspended until Aug. 13 with no contact until July 29.

Charles Jourdain: Suspended until July 14 with no contact until July 5.

Mark De La Rosa: Suspended until July 29 with no contact until July 14.

Hannah Cifers: Suspended until July 14 with no contact until July 5.

Gustavo Lopez: Suspended until July 14 with no contact until July 5.

Gina Mazany: Suspended until July 29 with no contact until July 14.

Zarrukh Adashev: Suspended until Aug. 13 with no contact until July 29.

Anthony Ivy: Suspended until July 29 with no contact until July 14.