The California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) has released the full list of medical suspensions related to this past Saturday’s Bellator 106 fight card. Two fighters would receive possible six month suspensions related to their respective fights, including Fight Master champion Joe Riggs, with all fighters receiving at least seven-day suspensions.
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Bellator 106 saw a gory main event between now-champion Eddie Alvarez and former champion Michael Chandler. While the two fighters engaged in an exciting back-and-forth battle that left both men battered and bloodied, both men got off with only sixty day suspensions.
While it was first reported by Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney that Chandler immediately left for the hospital after the fight, the former champion did not require the visit after getting stitches on site at the Long Beach Arena. Newly crowned champion Eddie Alvarez would require a trip to the hospital for precautionary reasons after leaving the post-fight press conference after feeling nauseous but was quickly released.
As always, fighters can be cleared early by a physician or can be out longer due to an injury that is discovered in the following days.
Bellator 106 Medical Suspensions:
- Eddie Alvarez: suspended 60 days with 60 days no contact, or until cleared by physician, for laceration to left eyelid and paid in orbital bone
- Michael Chandler: suspended 60 days with 60 days no contact, or until cleared by physician, for laceration to left eye
- Emanuel Newton: suspended 60 days with 60 days no contact, or until cleared by physician, for laceration to left cheek
- Pat Curran: suspended 60 days with 60 days no contact, or until cleared by physician, for laceration to scalp
- Joe Riggs: suspended 180 days with 180 days no contact, or until cleared by physician, for possible fractured right orbital and right thumb, and suspended 60 days with 60 days no contact for laceration to left eyebrow
- Akop Stepanyan: suspended 60 days with 60 days no contact, or until cleared by physician, for laceration to left eyelid, and suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact for TKO
- Alejandro Garcia: suspended 180 days with 180 days no contact, or until cleared by physician, for possible fractured right forearm
- Hector Ramirez: suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact for TKO
- Joe Williams: suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact for hard bout
- Cleber Luciano: suspended 60 days with 60 days no contact, or until cleared by physician, for laceration to right temple
- Joe Camacho: suspended 60 days with 60 days no contact, or until cleared by physician, for laceration to left upper eyelid
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