Even though it would appear no permanent damage was done to Belal Muhammad’s eye following an illegal strike from Leon Edwards at UFC Vegas 21, the welterweight claims he specifically warned the referee Herb Dean of the tendency before the fight …
Even though it would appear no permanent damage was done to Belal Muhammad’s eye following an illegal strike from Leon Edwards at UFC Vegas 21, the welterweight claims he specifically warned the referee Herb Dean of the tendency before the fight started. Ruled a no-contest, the bout between Muhammad and Edwards started hot with both […]
Belal Muhammad could be back in action in no time. Muhammad made headlines for all the wrong reasons at UFC Vegas 21 this past weekend when he was caught with an unintentional but brutal eye poke from Leon Edwards in their welterweight headliner. It meant their bout ended prematurely in the second round as a […]
Belal Muhammad could be back in action in no time.
Muhammad made headlines for all the wrong reasons at UFC Vegas 21 this past weekend when he was caught with an unintentional but brutal eye poke from Leon Edwards in their welterweight headliner.
It meant their bout ended prematurely in the second round as a no contest. Fortunately, Muhammad’s vision was coming back as he revealed there was no permanent damage with his eye.
And he can be back action sooner rather than later as he just needs to receive clearance from an ophthalmologist for his right eye to compete again. That aside, he will only be given a minimum suspension until April 13 with no contact until April 4.
There were five other fighters, however, who are potentially facing six months out. They include: Ashley Yoder (right ear), Marcelo Rojo (left orbital), Nasrat Haqparast (left fibula), Rafa Garcia (right elbow), and Cortney Casey (right hand and foot).
Belal Muhammad: Must receive clearance from ophthalmologist for right eye; minimum suspension no contest until April 13, no contact until April 4
Misha Cirkunov: Suspended until May 13, no contact until April 28
Gavin Tucker: Suspended until April 28, no contact until April 13
Davey Grant: Suspended until April 13, no contact until April 4
Jonathan Martinez: Suspended until April 28, no contact until April 13
Manel Kape: Suspended until April 4, no contact until March 28
Darren Stewart: Suspended until April 28, no contact until April 13
Angela Hill: Must receive clearance from ophthalmologist for left eye corneal abrasion; minimum suspension no contest until April 13, no contact until April 13
Ashley Yoder: Must receive clearance from ENT (eye, nose, and throat) doctor for right ear or no contest until Sept. 10
Charles Jourdain: Suspended until April 13, no contact until April 4 (left scalp laceration)
Marcelo Rojo: Must receive clearance from maxillofacial surgeon for maxillofacial bone fractures, must receive clearance from ophthalmologist for left orbital emphysema and left lamina papyracea or no contest until Sept. 10
Ray Rodriguez: Suspended until April 4, no contact until March 28
Nasrat Haqparast: Must receive clearance from orthopedic doctor on positive result from X-ray on left fibula to rule out subacute fracture or no contest until Sept. 10; minimum suspension no contest until April 13, no contact until April 4
Rafa Garcia: Must receive clearance from orthopedic doctor on positive result from X-ray on right elbow to rule out fracture or no contest until Sept. 10; minimum suspension no contest until April 13, no contact until April 4
Cortney Casey: Must receive clearance from orthopedic doctor on positive result from X-ray on right foot and right hand to rule out fracture or no contest until Sept. 10; minimum suspension no contest until April 4, no contact until March 28
Jinh Yu Frey: Suspended until April 4, no contact until March 28
Jason Witt: Suspended until April 13, no contact until April 4
The UFC Vegas 21 medical suspensions have been released. At UFC Vegas 21, Belal Muhammad was the victim of a vicious eye poke from Leon Edwards that saw the main event end in a no-contest. It was clear from both the audio of Muhammad’s groans as well a…
The UFC Vegas 21 medical suspensions have been released. At UFC Vegas 21, Belal Muhammad was the victim of a vicious eye poke from Leon Edwards that saw the main event end in a no-contest. It was clear from both the audio of Muhammad’s groans as well as the visual of Muhammad’s blinded eye just […]
After a lopsided decision loss to featherweight contender Brian Ortega, Chan Sung Jung (AKA “The Korean Zombie”) has now set his sights on the red-hot Dan Ige. The Hawaiian slugger lived up to his nickname “50K” following a spec…
After a lopsided decision loss to featherweight contender Brian Ortega, Chan Sung Jung (AKA “The Korean Zombie”) has now set his sights on the red-hot Dan Ige. The Hawaiian slugger lived up to his nickname “50K” following a spectacular knockout against Gavin Tucker at UFC Vegas 21. Entering the fight, Ige was looking to put […]
After the ending to last weekend’s card reignited the age old debate, Daniel Cormier has weighed in with his thoughts when it comes to MMA gloves. UFC Vegas 21 came to an unsatisfying end when Leon Edwards poked Belal Muhammad in the eye while throwing a body kick in the main event. It was the […]
After the ending to last weekend’s card reignited the age old debate, Daniel Cormier has weighed in with his thoughts when it comes to MMA gloves.
UFC Vegas 21 came to an unsatisfying end when Leon Edwards poked Belal Muhammad in the eye while throwing a body kick in the main event. It was the second time in the fight Muhammad was the victim of an eye poke, and the damage caused left him unable to continue.
Since then, fans and fighters alike have engaged in the online debate about what to do with MMA gloves. The argument is that the current model used by the UFC allows fighters to open their hands completely, meaning fingers can be spread out which leads to eye pokes. Many people, including noted MMA coach Trevor Whittman, have thrown about ideas on how to improve the current model. Speaking on his DC & Helwani podcast, Cormier admitted that the design can be improved upon, but also said he believes there is no perfect solution (H/T MMA Fighting).
“A lot of times when you poke eyes, you are trying to grab,” Cormier said . “If your fingers aren’t allowed to open or straighten, I think that you could eliminate some of the eye poking but the reality is, there’s gonna be issues with the gloves being curved if we go forward. My thing is this, you’re never gonna find something that works perfectly. There’s gonna be issues with everything and I don’t know what it’s gonna take in order to stop eye poking. I believe eye pokes will still happen, maybe not as frequently but they will still happen.
“Eye pokes happen just about every fight. The big one that just happened with Belal, is probably – when was the last time a big one like that happened where it was so damaging?”
Daniel Cormier has unwittingly become something of an expert on eye pokes himself. He’s twice fought Jon Jones, who has become notorious for leaving his fingers extended out, and was on the receiving end of an eye poke in the last fight of his career against Stipe Miocic. Still, Cormier believes that since eye pokes rarely result in fights being stopped, redesigning gloves in a way that could effect other aspects of MMA might not be the best solution.
“Having curved gloves will help, because it does allow you to still lock your hands and wrestle,” Cormier said. “You can still grab, you can do everything, it keeps the fingers from going straight. Even when Jones would touch people in the eye, he wasn’t trying to. He was just trying to manage distance and because he’s so long, he’d put his arms out…
“I do believe that the rounded glove could help, so long as it’s not so rounded that it’s making it into a fist. You just don’t want it into a fist. You want to be able to maneuver and use your hands. So if it’s just a little curve, just to bend the front, okay, but not anything that makes your fingers kind of all the way go forward.”
For their part, the UFC and athletic commissions have added rules to try to limit the amount of eye pokes that occur. Referees are now allowed to warn fighters – and even take points – if they continuously leave their fingers extended. While the rule seems to make sense in theory, Cormier says there is no way to stop eye pokes from happening completely. According to him, it’s just part of the fight game that fighters will have to learn to overcome.
“This thing that they started implementing, where you’re supposed to have your hand up, has helped, but the reality is, you’re in a fight,” Cormier said. “Sometimes those things happen. Unfortunate that it happens in those big spots. So yeah, I’m all for different designs on the gloves but I do believe that with the different designs, I don’t know what the issue will be but there will always be something. In a fist fight, it’s never perfect… There’s always gonna be issues but we should do whatever’s necessary to limit those things.”
Do you agree with Daniel Cormier that there is no way to eliminate eye pokes in MMA?
During an absolute onslaught put on by Eryk Anders against Darren Stewart at UFC Vegas 21, Anders landed an illegal knee to Stewart’s head and was apologetic following the no contest conclusion. While the fight lasted, it was an absolute slugfest…
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