Everyone who fought this past Saturday at UFC 305 has been given medical suspensions after their bouts, though several were just for mandatory rest periods.
Of note, Li Jingliang, who suffered one of the most brutal knockouts in recent memory at the hand of Carlos Prates, will be out for 60 days. Plus, Casey O’Neill, who took a decision from Luana Santos on the prelims, has a 6-month suspension unless she gets clearance from a doctor to return sooner.
The event, which took place at RAC Arena in Perth, Australia, was headlined by a middleweight title bout between champion Dricus Du Plessis and former champ Israel Adesanya.
Thursday, MMA Junkie acquired a full list of medical suspensions from the commission at the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries of Western Australia, which oversaw the event. Check out that full list below. It’s important to note fighters can return prior to the conclusion of the full term if they are cleared by a doctor (unless noted otherwise).
Jesus Aguilar: 15 days mandatory rest
Stewart Nicoll: 30-day suspension
Song Kenan: 21-day suspension
Ricky Glenn: 30-day suspension
Tom Nolan: 30-day suspension
Alex Reyes: 30-day suspension
Jack Jenkins: 15 days mandatory rest
Herbert Burns: 30-day suspension
Casey O'Neill: 180-day suspension unless cleared by doctor
Luana Santos: 15 days mandatory rest
Ricardo Ramos: 30-day suspension
Josh Culibao: 30-day suspension
Valter Walker: 15 days mandatory rest
Junior Tafa: 15-day suspension
Carlos Prates: 15-day suspension
Li Jingliang: 60-day suspension
Jairzinho Rozenstruik: 15 days mandatory rest
Tai Tuivasa: 30-day suspension
Dan Hooker: 45-day suspension
Mateusz Gamrot: 30-day suspension
Kai Kara-France: 15 days mandatory rest
Steve Erceg: 45-day suspension
Dricus Du Plessis: 15 days mandatory rest
Israel Adesanya: 30-day suspension