After knockout at UFC Rio, José Aldo receives 45 days of medical suspension

Knocked out by Holloway at UFC 212, Aldo was suspended for almost two months; Belfort received just 21 days

Aldo received 45 days of medical suspension (Photo: Inovafoto)

Aldo received 45 days of medical suspension (Photo: Inovafoto)

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Knocked out by Max Holloway in the main attraction of UFC 212, held last Saturday (03), in Rio de Janeiro, in a duel valid for the unification of the featherweight belt, José Aldo There was another bad news. The Brazilian MMA Athletic Commission (CABMMA) announced this Monday (05) that the Brazilian received a long medical suspension, and will have to stay away from activities for 45 days. His tormentor only got two weeks of 'hook'.

Vitor belfort e Claudinha gadelha, who emerged victorious from the show, were suspended for 21 days and 14 days, respectively. The biggest suspensions were for the Brazilian bantamweight Johnny Eduardo, knocked out by Mattew Lopes, and for the British Jim Wallhead, submitted by Luan Chagas. The two will have to stay away for 180 days.

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Check out the complete list of fighters and their suspensions:

José Aldo: 45 days without fighting / 30 days without physical contact
Max Holloway: 14 days without fighting / 7 days without physical contact
Claudia gadelha: 14 days without fighting / 7 days without physical contact
Karolina Kowalkiewicz: 14 days without fighting / 7 days without physical contact
Vítor Belfort: 21 days without fighting / 14 days without physical contact
Nate Marquardt: 14 days without fighting / 7 days without physical contact
Paulo borrachinha: 14 days without fighting / 7 days without physical contact
Oluwale Bamgbose: 45 days without fighting / 30 days without physical contact
Yancy Medeiros: 14 days without fighting / 7 days without physical contact
Erick silva: 45 days without fighting / 30 days without physical contact
Raphael Assunção: 14 days without fighting / 7 days without physical contact
Marlon moraes: 14 days without fighting / 7 days without physical contact
Antônio Carlos Jr: 14 days without fighting / 7 days without physical contact
Erick Spicely: 14 days without fighting / 7 days without physical contact
Mattew Lopez: 14 days without fighting / 7 days without physical contact
Johnny Eduardo: 180 days without fighting or release from an orthopedist (right foot fracture)
Brian Kelkeher: 14 days without fighting / 7 days without physical contact
Iuri Alcantara: 14 days without fighting / 7 days without physical contact
Viviane Pereira: 14 days without fighting / 7 days without physical contact
Jamie Moyle: 45 days without fighting / 30 days without physical contact
Luan Chagas: 14 days without fighting / 7 days without physical contact
Jim Wallhead: 180 days without fighting; if you present clearance from an ophthalmologist and are released 45 without fighting / 30 days without physical contact.
Deiveson Alcantara: 14 days without fighting / 7 days without physical contact
Marco Beltran: 45 days without fighting / 30 days without physical contact

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