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NSAC: WEC 35 Medical Suspensions E-mail
by MMAZED Staff   
Tuesday, 05 August 2008 09:41
brian-stann.jpgMedical suspensions for Sunday's WEC 35 event have been handed out bythe Nevada State Athletic Commission. The event took place at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

Most of the suspensions stemmed from knockout losses and were for precautionary reasons.

Carlos Condit was suspended until September 3 with no contact until August 25 due to left eyebrow and lip lacerations. Hiromitsu Miura recieved the longest suspension (six months) due to various facial fractures, but can be cleared early by a doctor.

  • Carlos Condit (def. Hiromitsu Miura): Suspended until Sept. 3 with no contact until Aug. 25 due to left eyebrow and lip lacerations
  • Hiromitsu Miura (def. by Carlos Condit): Suspended until Jan. 31 due to nasal and left medial orbital blowout fractures (can be cleared by an Ophthalmologist); minimum suspension until Sept. 18 with no contact until Sept. 3 for precautionary reasons
  • Brian Stann (def. by Steve Cantwell): Suspended until Sept. 3 with no contact until Aug. 25 for precautionary reasons due to knockout
  • Marcus Hicks (def. by Jamie Varner): Suspended until Sept. 18 with no contact until Sept. 3 for precautionary reasons due to knockout
  • Micah Miller (def. by Josh Grispi): Suspended until Sept. 3 with no contact until Aug. 25 for precautionary reasons due to knockout
  • Carlo Prater (def. by Brock Larson): Suspended until Sept. 18 with no contact until Sept. 3 for precautionary reasons due to knockout
  • David Terrel (def. by Blas Avena): Suspended until Sept. 3 with no contact until Aug. 25 for precautionary reasons due to knockout

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written by jujitsu blackbelt8, September 20, 2008
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