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Brian Ortega’s Ambulance Ride After UFC Shanghai Weight Cut

SHANGHAI, CHINA The UFC Shanghai co-main event between Brian Ortega and Aljamain Sterling will proceed as a catchweight bout after Ortega experienced‍ severe difficulties making weight for ⁤the ‌featherweight limit. The fight, originally scheduled for 145⁤ pounds, will now‌ take place ‌at 153 pounds.

The initial declaration on Thursday ‍evening indicated ⁣Ortega ​would ⁢not be able to make weight,leading to ⁢the⁤ fight’s cancellation. Though,⁤ the​ UFC reversed ⁢course,⁤ agreeing⁤ to a catchweight⁢ to allow the bout to continue. This decision prompted adjustments from oddsmakers, who had to recalibrate betting lines.

A video posted by UFC bantamweight champion⁣ Merab Dvalishvili on Friday showed an ⁣ambulance outside the UFC fighter hotel in Shanghai, ​presumably transporting Ortega. Dvalishvili is in Shanghai to corner Aljamain ⁤Sterling, ⁤nicknamed “Funk Master.” The ⁤extent of Ortega’s medical condition remains unknown, but‌ he received sufficient‍ care to ⁢be cleared to compete.

“Weight cutting is never easy. Thank God everybody is safe and fight is still on,” Dvalishvili wrote​ accompanying the video.

Weight cutting is a common practice‌ in ⁣combat⁣ sports, where athletes dehydrate themselves to compete in a lower weight class. This process ‌can be‍ perilous, possibly leading to health ‌complications. the UFC has faced increasing ⁤scrutiny regarding the safety of extreme weight cuts, and has implemented some‍ measures ⁤to mitigate risks, though the practice remains‍ prevalent.

Ortega (15-3, 1 NC) is a prominent​ featherweight contender known for ⁢his submission skills. Sterling (23-3) is⁢ the former UFC Bantamweight Champion, moving up⁢ in weight for this contest.⁤ The fight represents a critically importent ⁣matchup in the featherweight division.

For the complete UFC‌ Shanghai fight card and ESPN+ lineup,click here.

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