Friday, April 19, 2024

Jorge Masvidal PULLS OUT Of His Upcoming Fight

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Jorge Masvidal, one of the UFC’s hottest stars, is OUT of his upcoming welterweight fight with Leon Edwards.

The fight was scheduled to take place at UFC 269 in Las Vegas on December 11. However, UFC’s Chief Business Officer Hunter Campbell told ESPN’s Brett Okamoto on Wednesday that Masvidal will be pulling out due to an undisclosed injury.

The fight between Masvidal (#7) and Edwards (#3) stems from an altercation they had backstage in 2019 when Masvidal punched Edwards backstage at a UFC event in London.

Edwards would respond to the news on Twitter alluding to the fact that he won’t be taking on another opponent and instead wait for welterweight champion Kamaru Usman to be ready to fight again. Usman is coming off of his fifth welterweight title defense after a win over Colby Covington this past weekend at UFC 268.

Rising welterweight prospect Khamzat Chimaev (#10), who is famous for taking short notice fights, immediately began lobbying to step in as Masvidal’s replacement and fight Edwards at UFC 269.

According to Okamoto, Chimaev’s management is making a big push to step in for that fight too.

As it stands now, UFC 269 is still headlined by Dustin Poirier (#1) vs. Charles Oliveira (C) for the lightweight championship, and co-headlined by Amanda Nunes (C) vs. Julianna Peña (#4) for the women’s bantamweight championship. Names such as Cody Garbrandt and Sean O’Malley remain on the card as well.

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