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Chris Weidman withdraws from UFC 199 with injury

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Chris Weidman withdraws from UFC 199 with injury
UFC officials are currently seeking a replacement to keep middleweight champion Luke Rockhold on the fight card

MANILA, Philippines – A major setback has hit the UFC 199 pay-per-view event on June 4 as Chris Weidman was forced to withdraw from his middleweight championship rematch against Luke Rockhold due to an undisclosed injury.

UFC officials are currently seeking a replacement to keep Rockhold on the aforementioned fight card, which takes place at the Forum in Inglewood, California.

The world’s premier mixed martial arts promotion is expected to make an announcement in the next 24 to 48 hours.

Rockhold is coming off a title-winning performance this past December, thwarting Weidman in the fourth round to walk away with the 185-pound weight class’ top prize around his waist.

It was Weidman’s first taste of defeat after being unbeaten in his first 13 professional outings, which included two victories over longtime middleweight kingpin Anderson Silva.

While no substitute opponent has been named, Rockhold stressed that he is willing to take on any challenger.

“I might lose my hair, but I will never lose my work ethic. No matter who, no matter when, no matter where. I’ll be ready,” Rockhold wrote on Instagram.

 


English fighter Michael Bisping was quick to offer his services to fill in for Weidman to face Rockhold.

 


Another option for the UFC is Ronald “Jacare” Souza, who scored lopsided first-round stoppage victory versus Vitor Belfort over the weekend.

Rockhold is no stranger to both men as he outpointed Souza under the Strikeforce umbrella in September 2011, while he submitted Bisping with a second-round guillotine choke in November 2014. 

If the UFC will not be able to secure a short-notice foe for Rockhold, the organization might promote the bantamweight title tilt between Dominick Cruz and Urijah Faber to main event. – Rappler.com

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