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UFC 232 medical suspensions: Arlovski among five fighters facing potential six-month layoffs

After the UFC’s last pay-per-view event of 2018 in UFC 232, five fighters could be facing six-month suspensions, including heavyweights Walt Harris and Andrei Arlovski.

The California State Athletic Commission released the list of UFC 232 injuries and suspensions earlier this week to MMA Fighting. Harris and Arlovksi both face 180-day layoffs after suffering possible fractures, whilst the likes of Douglas Silva de Andrade and Curtis Millender also face potential six-months away from the Ooctagon.

A full list of the UFC 232 medical suspensions can be found below:

Andrei Arlovski: Suspended 180 days or must be cleared by physician for possible fracture to nose

Walt Harris: Suspended 180 days or must be cleared by physician for possible fracture to left knee

Douglas Silva de Andrade: Suspended 180 days or must be cleared by physician for possible fractures; suspended 60 days or must be cleared by physician for laceration to left eye; regardless suspended 45 days no contest, 30 days no contact

Curtis Millender: Suspended 180 days or must be cleared by physician due to possible fracture to right elbow

Siyar Bahadurzada: Suspended 180 days or must be cleared by physician due to possible fracture to jaw and left knee

Ilir Latifi: Suspended 60 days or must be cleared by physician due to laceration to left eyelid

Alexander Volkanovski: Suspended 60 days or must be cleared by physician due to laceration to left eyebrow

Alexander Gustafssson: Suspended 45 days no contest, 30 days no contact due to KO

Cris Cyborg: Suspended 45 days no contest, 30 days no contact due to KO

Chad Mendes: Suspended 45 days no contest, 30 days no contact due to TKO

Cat Zingano: Suspended 45 days no contest, 30 days no contact due to TKO; seven-day mandatory suspension due to eye injury — corneal abrasion

Bevon Lewis: Suspended 45 days no contest, 30 days no contact due to KO

UFC 232 took place on December 29th at the The Forum in Inglewood, California.