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UFC 217 at Madison Square Garden featured a bunch of knock down drag out battles, and the medical suspension list from the New York State Athletic Commission reflects that, with all 22 fighters getting at least a week off.
The longest suspension given was 90 days, which went to KO victims Aleksei Olenik and Firas Zahabi’s brother Aiemann. Georges St-Pierre got 45 days due to the lacerations taken from Michael Bisping’s elbows, and Stephen Thompson got the same amount for damage he took in his three round battle against Jorge Masvidal.
Pretty much everyone involved in a firefight got 30 days. That included Michael Bisping, Joanna Jedrzejczyk, Johny Hendricks and even Paulo Borrachinha. New champs T.J. Dillashaw and Rose Namajunas managed to get off with seven-day suspensions.
You can check out the full list below:
- Aleksei Oleinik: 90-day medical suspension
- Aiemann Zahabi: 90-day medical suspension
- Corey Anderson: 60-day medical suspension
- Georges St-Pierre: 45-day medical suspension
- Stephen Thompson: 45-day medical suspension
- Mickey Gall: 45-day medical suspension
- Michael Bisping: 30-day medical suspension
- Cody Garbrandt: 30-day medical suspension
- Joanna Jedrzejczyk: 30-day medical suspension
- Johny Hendricks: 30-day medical suspension
- Paulo Borrachinha: 30-day medical suspension
- Joe Duffy: 30-day medical suspension
- Mark Godbeer: 30-day medical suspension
- T.J. Dillashaw: Seven-day medical suspension
- Rose Namajunas: Seven-day medical suspension
- Jorge Masvidal: Seven-day medical suspension
- James Vick: Seven-day medical suspension
- Walt Harris: Seven-day medical suspension
- Ovince Saint Preux: Seven-day medical suspension
- Randy Brown: Seven-day medical suspension
- Curtis Blaydes: Seven-day medical suspension
- Ricardo Ramos: Seven-day medical suspension
For complete UFC 217 results, including play-by-play coverage, click here.