UFC 316 medical suspensions: Julianna Peña out indefinitely thanks to Kayla Harrison's torque
UFC 316 is in the past, but numerous fighters remain on suspension until their bumps and bruises heal.
The event took place Saturday at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. and featured 13 fights including two title fights.
On Tuesday, the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board (NJSACB) released a full list of fighters' injuries and their coinciding suspension. Fighters can return prior to the conclusion of their suspension if they are cleared by a medical professional.
The most prominent suspension is former UFC women's bantamweight champion Julianna Peña who is out indefinitely until her left elbow and shoulder is cleared. The potential injuries were likely sustained during Kayla Harrison's kimura that won the title.
Main event combatants Merab Dvalishvili and Sean O'Malley were not handed medical suspensions.
Overall, 12 fighters were suspended, including five indefinitely. Check out a full list of UFC 316 medical suspensions below.
Merab Dvalishvili: No suspension.
Sean O'Malley: No suspension.
Kayla Harrison: No suspension.
Julianna Peña: Suspended indefinitely until left elbow and left shoulder cleared by orthopedist.
Joe Pyfer: No suspension.
Kelvin Gastelum: Suspended indefinitely until loose right maxillary incisor cleared by dentist; also suspended 30 days no contact.
Mario Bautista: Suspended 30 days no contact for facial lacerations.
Patchy Mix: No suspension.
Kevin Holland: No suspension.
Vicente Luque: Suspended 45 days for scalp hematoma with 30 days no contact.
Joshua Van: No suspension.
Bruno Silva: Suspended 30 days no contact for TKO.
Azamat Murzakanov: No suspension.
Brendson Ribeiro: Suspended 30 days no contact for TKO.
Waldo Cortes-Acosta: No suspension.
Serghei Spivac: Suspended indefinitely until right foot X-rays cleared by orthopedist; also suspended 30 days no contact.
Andreas Gustafsson: No suspension.
Khaos Williams: Suspended 45 days for left forehead laceration with 30 days no contact.
Cong Wang: No suspension.
Ariane da Silva: Suspended indefinitely until left leg X-rays cleared by doctor; also suspended 30 days no contact for left leg trauma.
Joo Sang Yoo: No suspension.
Jeka Saragih: Suspended 60 days for knockout with 45 days no contact.
Quillan Salkilld: Suspended indefinitely until right foot X-rays cleared by doctor; also suspended 30 days for head contact with 21 days no contact.
Yanal Ashmouz: No suspension.
Marquel Mederos: No suspension.
Mark Choinski: Suspended 21 days no contact for left calf.
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