UFC 197 Medical Suspensions: Jon Jones Receives Six-Month Sit

It looks like the long-awaited Daniel Cormier vs. Jon Jones rematch to unify the light heavyweight titles will have to wait and headline another card other than July 9’s UFC 200 from Las Vegas. News came today that Jones will potentially be on the sidelines for six months pending an x-ray on his left foot

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It looks like the long-awaited Daniel Cormier vs. Jon Jones rematch to unify the light heavyweight titles will have to wait and headline another card other than July 9’s UFC 200 from Las Vegas.

News came today that Jones will potentially be on the sidelines for six months pending an x-ray on his left foot after his one-sided decision win over Ovince Saint Preux in the main event of last Saturday’s tonight’s (Sat., April 23, 2016) UFC 197 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena, also in Las Vegas.

Jones was spotted with the injury backstage, but insisted he was perfectly fine at the event’s post-fight presser. He could be cleared by an orthopedic doctor even if his x-ray is positive; however, if it is not, Jones will be out of action until October 21, 2016.

Featuring two title fights and a number of wild bouts, UFC 197 resulted in a rather lengthy medical suspension list including St. Preux, who also received a full six-month sit for a broken left ulna. The full UFC 197 medical suspensions are as follows courtesy of MMA Fighting:

Jon Jones: Must have left foot x-rayed, if positive then requires clearance by an orthopedic doctor or no contest until 10/21
Ovince Saint Preux: Must have broken left ulna cleared by an orthopedic doctor or no contest until 10/21; minimum suspension no contest until 06/08, no contact until 05/24
Rafael Natal: Must have nasal fracture cleared by doctor or no contest until 10/21; minimum suspension no contest until 06/08, no contact until 05/24
Robert Whittaker: Must have right hand x-rayed, if positive then requires clearance by an orthopedic doctor or no contest until 10/21; minimum suspension no contest until 05/24, no contact until 05/15
Andre Fili: Must have left inferior orbital wall fracture cleared by oral, maxillofacial surgeon or ophthalmologist or no contest until 10/21; minimum suspension no contest until 06/08, no contact until 05/24
Sergio Pettis: Must have right hand x-rayed, if positive then requires clearance by an orthopedic doctor or no contest until 10/21
Danny Roberts: Must have left foot cleared by orthopedic doctor or no contest until 10/21; minimum suspension no contest until 06/08, no contact until 05/24
Glaico Franca: Must have ophthalmological exam; must also have nasal fracture cleared by doctor or no contest until 10/21; minimum suspension no contest until 06/23, no contact until 06/08
Cody East: Must have nasal fracture cleared by ENT doctor or no contest until 10/21; minimum suspension no contest until 06/08, no contact until 05/24
Walt Harris: Must have right hand x-rayed, if positive then requires clearance by an orthopedic doctor or no contest until 10/21; minimum suspension no contest until 05/24, no contact until 05/15
Henry Cejudo: Suspended until 06/08, no contact until 05/24
Clint Hester: Suspended until 06/08, no contact until 05/24
Anthony Pettis: Suspended until 05/24, no contact until 05/15 due to right eyebrow cut
Chris Kelades: Suspended until 05/24, no contact until 05/15 due to facial abrasions
Juliana Lima: Suspended until 05/24, no contact until 05/15
Dominique Steele: Needs yearly eye examination to follow possibility of glaucoma, due 03/22/17

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‘Showtime’ Is Over: What’s Next For The Fading Anthony Pettis?

Last night’s (Sat., April 23, 2016) UFC 197 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, featured the latest stop on a disappointing snide for former lightweight champion Anthony Pettis, who lost a one-sided decision to top striker Edson Barboza after “Junior” demolished his thigh and body with a nonstop assault of his vaunted

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Last night’s (Sat., April 23, 2016) UFC 197 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, featured the latest stop on a disappointing snide for former lightweight champion Anthony Pettis, who lost a one-sided decision to top striker Edson Barboza after “Junior” demolished his thigh and body with a nonstop assault of his vaunted kicks.

There was a time — and it wasn’t all that long ago — when it was Pettis who was feared for the creative, dangerous kicks and complimentary ground game that vaulted him to the lofty position of champion, and indeed, many thought (including high-profile sponsors like Reebok and Wheaties) he would be one of MMA’s top-ranked pound-for-pound fighters for years to come.

But three straight losses to champion Rafael dos Anjos, current title contender Eddie Alvarez, and now Barboza have “Showtime” on the edge of becoming irrelevant in the stacked UFC 155-pound landscape, an unthinkable avenue hardly one year ago.

It’s tough to say where “Showtime” goes now, but after a recent trip to Albuquerque’s Jackson-Winkeljohn MMA failed to produce a win for the reeling former champion, perhaps a full-time camp change from his longtime Roufusport is in order.

He may deserve a bit of a pass after fighting only top-ranked tests during his recent slide, but regardless, Pettis has to win and win soon if he wants to stay afloat at lightweight, and the going probably won’t get any easier from here on out. Exactly which direction should “Showtime” head next?

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UFC 197 Post-Fight Press Conference

Featuring the long-awaited return of all-time great former light heavyweight chanpion Jon Jones, tonight’s (Sat., April 23, 2016) UFC 197 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, is nearly in the books. Jones took on Ovince St. Preux for the interim belt in the main event after his archrival and champion Daniel Cormier

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Featuring the long-awaited return of all-time great former light heavyweight chanpion Jon Jones, tonight’s (Sat., April 23, 2016) UFC 197 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, is nearly in the books.

Jones took on Ovince St. Preux for the interim belt in the main event after his archrival and champion Daniel Cormier was forced out with a leg injury.

In the co-main event Demetrious Johnson went for an unprecedented 125-pound tite defense against Olympic gold medalist Henry Cejudo, while Anthony Pettis took on Edson Barboza in a pivotal lightweight bout.

Join LowKickMMA for the event’s post-fight press conference starting at approximately 12:30 a.m. ET:

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