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In light of recent reports regarding the status of UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo, UFC has received official medical confirmation from several doctors that Aldo did not suffer a broken rib. Following a review of the scans, it has been determined that the champion suffered a bone bruise to his rib and cartilage injury during training.
With this news, Aldo has expressed that he has every intention of facing Conor McGregor at UFC 189.
While Aldo has indicated that he will compete in Las Vegas on July 11, UFC has confirmed a contingency plan. No.1 featherweight contender Chad Mendes will face McGregor for the interim UFC featherweight championship in the event Aldo cannot compete.
UFC remains committed to delivering the featherweight and the welterweight championship fights at UFC 189 during UFC International Fight Week in Las Vegas.
There's nothing good about going into a fight where your opponent knows you have a bruised rib. Might as well put a bullseye on Aldo's ribcage . Not feeling this situation at all.
especially a guy that kicks like connor
Yup got screwed on some fightsSo Silva/Story was supposed to be this weekend and was moved because of visa issues?
UFC having a TOUGH go these days.
Convenient timing for McGregor to release that info
Looks like no MMA in NY.
Anyone else see anything about McGregor having a bum knee that could require surgery after 189. From what I saw on Twitter, McGregor hurt his knee a few months ago grappling, and he's been getting stem cell injections or something the past few months for it. And its the same knee he tore up before.
I think it's a dumb move for him to fight. His security is in being the champ, that's why he can talk about unions and fighter pay and all that. He goes into this fight injured and loses to Connor, he loses alot of leverage.
Dumb, how? UFC pays him an arm and a leg to fight, he loses, and this sets up an even bigger rematch. Win-win-win for all three parties involved.