CB Dollaway Suing Hotel After Elevator Malfunction Caused Him Permanent Damage

UFC middleweight CB Dollaway was set to fight Francimar Barraso at UFC 203 in September of 2016 when an elevator he was in at the Wyndham Hotel in Cleveland malfunctioned, causing him permanent damage. Dollaway (16-8) spoke with MMA Fighting about being sidelined for the majority of the last 17 months due to this incident, and […]

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UFC middleweight CB Dollaway was set to fight Francimar Barraso at UFC 203 in September of 2016 when an elevator he was in at the Wyndham Hotel in Cleveland malfunctioned, causing him permanent damage.

Dollaway (16-8) spoke with MMA Fighting about being sidelined for the majority of the last 17 months due to this incident, and how he is pursuing a lawsuit against the hotel due to the injuries suffered, which he says are permanent:

“There’s permanent damage. There’s no way to — it’s irreversible, essentially. I could go try to do a surgery or something, but my doctors have been like, ‘Yeah, I wouldn’t recommend it,’ because they don’t know how that’s going to turn out. So it just is what it is, you know?”

Dollaway did compete against Ed Herman last July, but back injuries plagued him after that fight. It will have been almost nine months since he’s last stepped in the cage when he fights Hector Lombard at UFC 222 in March.

Dollaway was preparing for a light heavyweight fight when the hotel incident forced him out of UFC 203, but his time spent sidelined with injuries has forced him back to middleweight.

However, the 34-year-old isn’t ruling out another attempt at light heavyweight in the future:

“It just depends if I put the size back on, which, I imagine I will. It’s just going to take a little time. Putting on 10 or 15 pounds of muscle, it’s hard, especially with high cardio and everything we do,” Dollaway said. “But yeah, I fought that fight there (in July) and I just didn’t feel the same as I did before. Like, when I had originally moved up, I felt big, strong, I feel good. Then this time when I went in there, I didn’t feel like myself at that weight, so I was like it’s probably better to go back down to middleweight.

“I just want to make sure I’m healthy. At the end of the day, I’m not going to walk away from this sport with millions and millions of dollars, most likely, so you’ve got to make sure your body’s good when you leave the sport. I’m not going to rush back in and get permanently injured even more, so I’ve got to look out for myself a little bit.

“When you walk away (from the sport), are you going to be able to function? At the end of the day, I want to make sure I can still live a decent life when I’m done with it.”

How do you expect Dollaway to look against Lombard next month? Will the time off due to injuries affect his performance?

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Donald Cerrone Offers To Fight At UFC 203 On 24 Hours Notice

The recent news that Robbie Lawler is out of UFC 205 was about as disappointing as it gets. Following the semi-announcement of his pivotal welterweight clash against Donald Cerrone, it took just days for the dream fight to fall apart. The loss of a huge fight due to injury or otherwise is not uncommon. Nearly

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The recent news that Robbie Lawler is out of UFC 205 was about as disappointing as it gets. Following the semi-announcement of his pivotal welterweight clash against Donald Cerrone, it took just days for the dream fight to fall apart. The loss of a huge fight due to injury or otherwise is not uncommon. Nearly every card is subject to last minute changes nowadays, but fans really feel the pinch when it’s a big fight.

Comforting is the knowledge that Cerrone will stay on the Madison Square Garden card in November. In terms of UFC 203 tonight (Saturday September 10), the main card has escaped the last minute injury bug unscathed. Losing Ray Borg vs. Ian McCall from the prelims was harsh, especially for ‘Uncle Creepy’ who has not fought in two years. Justin Scoggins pulled out of his fight against McCall on a few days notice too. There’s another interesting storyline developing right now though.

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Cowboy Knows a Guy

Infamous for taking any fight, anytime, Donald Cerrone has offered his services at UFC 203. Only thing is, as far as we know, the man he’s said he’ll replace is still listed as fighting. UFC middleweight CB Dollaway tries his hand as a 205-pounder on the FOX sports prelims, taking on Francimar Barroso.

As posted to Instagram by UFC president Dana White, Cerrone offered to replace ‘The Doberman’ with just 18 hours left until the card kicks off in Cleveland, Ohio. Check it out:

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What’s up with CB?

As mentioned, there’s no source reporting that CB Dollaway is out of UFC 203. Of course this could all change in a matter of moments. It could well be an old message that Dana White is sending out, but it would seem incredibly co-incidental. We’ll keep you updated as more news comes in on this developing situation.

Ed note: Cowboy is a stud

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