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Suffers fractured leg
Weidman fractured his left leg during his fight with Brad Tavares at UFC 292, MMAJunkie.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Weidman underwent multiple MRIs, which revealed no ligament tears but a fractured leg nonetheless. Weidman's legs were constantly targeted during the Tavares fight, not surprising considering the former's gruesome leg break more than two years ago. For now, Weidman is both without a return date and not expected to fight again in 2023.
Weidman underwent multiple MRIs, which revealed no ligament tears but a fractured leg nonetheless. Weidman's legs were constantly targeted during the Tavares fight, not surprising considering the former's gruesome leg break more than two years ago. For now, Weidman is both without a return date and not expected to fight again in 2023.
Lopsided defeat in comeback bid
Weidman lost to Brad Tavares via unanimous decision (27-30, 27-30, 27-30) at UFC 292 on Saturday in Boston.
ANALYSIS
While Weidman was notably returning from over a two-year layoff due to a broken right leg, it was his lead left leg that was quickly compromised by Tavares, which greatly limited Weidman's movement the entire fight. He was out-landed in the striking department in all three rounds, and finished 0-for-8 on his takedown attempts. If the wrestling game is no longer working for the 39-year-old former champion, even against a solid defensive wrestler in Tavares, it's fair to question what Weidman has left to offer the middleweight division in 2023. He's now 2-7 in his last nine appearances.
While Weidman was notably returning from over a two-year layoff due to a broken right leg, it was his lead left leg that was quickly compromised by Tavares, which greatly limited Weidman's movement the entire fight. He was out-landed in the striking department in all three rounds, and finished 0-for-8 on his takedown attempts. If the wrestling game is no longer working for the 39-year-old former champion, even against a solid defensive wrestler in Tavares, it's fair to question what Weidman has left to offer the middleweight division in 2023. He's now 2-7 in his last nine appearances.
Next fight booked
Weidman will face off against Brad Tavares in a middleweight matchup at UFC 292 on Aug. 19, Mark La Monica of Newsday reports.
ANALYSIS
Weidman, who hasn't fought since April 2021 as the result of multiple leg surgeries, will face off against Brad Tavares in his return. The 38-year-old American fighter is 11-6 in his UFC career, and he will look to continue his success in his return this August.
Weidman, who hasn't fought since April 2021 as the result of multiple leg surgeries, will face off against Brad Tavares in his return. The 38-year-old American fighter is 11-6 in his UFC career, and he will look to continue his success in his return this August.
Targeting summer return
Weidman (leg) is hoping to schedule his next UFC fight in June, MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Weidman has been sidelined nearly two years after suffering a gruesome leg break at UFC 261 against Uriah Hall, as there were apparently multiple setbacks during his recovery. He admits the leg still isn't quite 100 percent, but he's scheduled for a March grappling match that he believes will be a major stepping stone for his return to MMA action. Weidman is set to turn 39 years old in June but believes he has one more run in him.
Weidman has been sidelined nearly two years after suffering a gruesome leg break at UFC 261 against Uriah Hall, as there were apparently multiple setbacks during his recovery. He admits the leg still isn't quite 100 percent, but he's scheduled for a March grappling match that he believes will be a major stepping stone for his return to MMA action. Weidman is set to turn 39 years old in June but believes he has one more run in him.
Undergoing another surgery
Weidman's leg hasn't healed correctly following his April surgery and he's now set to undergo another surgery, Ryan McKinnell of SiriusXM reports.
ANALYSIS
Weidman suffered a gruesome leg injury in his loss to Uriah Hall at UFC 261 in late April and underwent surgery almost immediately to address it. Unfortunately, it appears things haven't gone particularly well since then and he will be forced to go under the knife for a second time. Given that information, Weidman's rehab from the injury figures to be pushed back a bit.
Weidman suffered a gruesome leg injury in his loss to Uriah Hall at UFC 261 in late April and underwent surgery almost immediately to address it. Unfortunately, it appears things haven't gone particularly well since then and he will be forced to go under the knife for a second time. Given that information, Weidman's rehab from the injury figures to be pushed back a bit.