UFC Fight Night 100 Medical Suspensions: ‘Lil Nog’ Avoids Long Sit

With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle this past at UFC Fight Night 100, it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions. Some of the more notable suspensions include Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, Albert Morales, Manny Gamburyan and Francimar Barroso being suspended for

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With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle this past at UFC Fight Night 100, it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions.

Some of the more notable suspensions include Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, Albert Morales, Manny Gamburyan and Francimar Barroso being suspended for 45 days.

Here are the entire medical suspensions:

Darren Stewart: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact

Francimar Barroso: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact

Justin Scoggins: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact

Pedro Munhoz: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact

Christian Colombo: Suspended 30 days, 21 days no contact

Luis Henrique: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact

Manny Gamburyan: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact

Johnny Eduardo: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact

Gadzhimurad Antigulov: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact

Marcos Rogerio de Lima: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact

Jack Hermansson: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact

Cezar Ferreira: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact

Zak Ottow: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact

Sergio Moraes: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact

Kamaru Usman: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact

Warlley Alves: Suspended 30 days, 21 days no contact

Krzysztof Jotko: Suspended 30 days, 21 days no contact

Thales Leites: Suspended 30 days, 21 days no contact

Cortney Casey: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact

Claudia Gadelha: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact

Albert Morales: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact

Thomas Almeida: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact

Rogerio Nogueira: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact

Ryan Bader: Suspended 14 days, seven days no contact

UFC Fight Night 100 took place on November 19, 2016 at Ginásio do Ibirapuera in São Paulo, Brazil. The prelims aired on UFC Fight Pass at 6 p.m. ET and FOX Sports 1 at 7 p.m. ET. The main card kicked off on FOX Sports 1 at 9 p.m. ET.

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UFC Planning Four or Five Events and a Season of TUF in Brazil for 2012


(“Can you believe I used to wear boxers this big?”)

It looks like the UFC’s return to Brazil in August was a fruitful one for Zuffa as Tatame is reporting that reps from the Las Vegas-based promotion are in the South American country working on a deal that could see a season of The Ultimate Fighter filmed in Sao Paulo  as well as up to five events in the region in 2012. The group met with the mayor of the city, Gilberto Kassab, yesterday afternoon and today are meeting with the governor Geraldo Alckmin.

UFC chairman and CEO Lorenzo Fertitta told the Brazilian combat sport magazine earlier this summer while in Rio for UFC 134 that he was pleasantly surprised with the amount of support they got in the birthplace of the sport and that they were looking at bringing the Octagon back as many as five times next year.

“We underestimated how popular it was here. If we could do it again, we would do it in a big soccer stadium, you know? But when we put the tickets on sale, we really didn’t know. But it’s been amazing the amount of support, it’s unbelievable,” he explained. “We’re working on [bringing TUF here]; we’re really close to get something done. We think it’s gonna be very successful – a Brazilian Ultimate Fighter, all Brazilian fighters. One thing that is great about this country is that you have so many great fighters, finding talents is easy. There are some many good kids”.


(“Can you believe I used to wear boxers this big?”)

It looks like the UFC’s return to Brazil in August was a fruitful one for Zuffa as Tatame is reporting that reps from the Las Vegas-based promotion are in the South American country working on a deal that could see a season of The Ultimate Fighter filmed in Sao Paulo  as well as up to five events in the region in 2012. The group met with the mayor of the city, Gilberto Kassab, yesterday afternoon and today are meeting with the governor Geraldo Alckmin.

UFC chairman and CEO Lorenzo Fertitta told the Brazilian combat sport magazine earlier this summer while in Rio for UFC 134 that he was pleasantly surprised with the amount of support they got in the birthplace of the sport and that they were looking at bringing the Octagon back as many as five times next year.

“We underestimated how popular it was here. If we could do it again, we would do it in a big soccer stadium, you know? But when we put the tickets on sale, we really didn’t know. But it’s been amazing the amount of support, it’s unbelievable,” he explained. “We’re working on [bringing TUF here]; we’re really close to get something done. We think it’s gonna be very successful – a Brazilian Ultimate Fighter, all Brazilian fighters. One thing that is great about this country is that you have so many great fighters, finding talents is easy. There are some many good kids”.

The report goes on to state that Cicero Pompeu de Toledo stadium, which is the home of Sao Paulo’s soccer team and has a capacity of 70,000 not including floor seats, is a possible venue for the UFC’s next Brazilian event. The stadium has played host to musical acts like Paul McCartney, U2, Iron Maiden, Shakira, Madonna and Michael Jackson — the last of whom attracted over 100,000 fans to a show in 1993. If an event is held there, there’s a good chance that the UFC’s previous attendance record of 55,000 set in Toronto at UFC 129 in April would likely be shattered.

Fertitta said that they are also eyeing UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo’s hometown of Manaus as another possible site for a future show.

“We’ve met with the governor of Manaus and they want us to do a fight there. It’s interesting for us, because Jose Aldo is from there, so it’s maybe an opportunity to bring him back to fight in front of his home town”, Fertitta said.