Currently ranked No. 15 at 185 pounds, UFC middleweight veteran Chris Curtis was recently injured and had to withdraw from his Kevin Holland bout at the forthcoming UFC 307 pay-per-view (PPV), set for Sat., October 5, 2024 from inside Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.
” Guys, I’m good. Little fracture in my left foot, Curtis posted on Twitter. “Caught Caio Borralho on the knee right at the end of the last sparring session.
The larger issue is that I have a Lisfranc injury as well, therefore I’m not even supposed to be walking without crutches the next four to five weeks, which sucks but had it been any worse, it would have probably been surgery. Count your blessings thus in there. Hopefully, for December I’ll be good. Not so sure; I will see you all next year. Appreciate all of your remarks and worries.
The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons states that lisfranc injuries follow from shattered midfoot bones or ligaments supporting the midfoot being pulled.
Looking to ultimately bounce from his split-decision loss to Brendan Allen at UFC Vegas 90 back in April, Curtis (31-11, 1 NC) is Regarding Holland (26-11, 1 NC), he is probably rebooked for Salt Lake City against a fresh opponent as he recently returned from his submission triumph over Michal Oleksiejczuk at UFC 302.
Though it does not currently have a main event, UFC 307 is likely to feature the featherweight clash between Aljamain Sterling and Movsar Evloev. Not long after Cesar Almeida and Ihor Potieria hook “em, Iasmin Lucindo and Marina Rodriguez collide at strawweight elsewise on the card.”
Watch this space for additional UFC 307 fight card releases over the next few weeks.