UFC Fight Night 104 medical suspensions: 7 fighters get indefinite terms after Houston card quoting : MMAjunkie

The full list of medical suspensions from UFC Fight Night 104 includes:For complete coverage of UFC Fight Night 104, check out the UFC Events section of the site. Seven fighters emerged from UFC Fight Night 104 need medical clearance before they can fight again. The event's main card aired live on FS1 following prelims on FS1 and UFC Fight Pass. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, which regulated this past Saturday's event, today confirmed medical suspensions arising from the fights at Toyota Center in Houston. The TDLR's list does not include information on the nature of the medical suspensions.



UFC Fight Night 104 medical suspensions: 7 fighters get indefinite terms after Houston card
The UFC Fight Night 82 prelims drew 1.093 million viewers. That card was initially scheduled as a pay-per-view before being changed to a Fight Night event after losing its headliner. Additionally, UFC Fight Night 104 attracted 590,000 viewers in the 18-to-49 demographic for the main card and 420,000 for the prelims.Last year's Super Bowl weekend card, UFC Fight Night 82, was headlined by a welterweight clash between Stephen Thompson and Johny Hendricks and drew 1.3 million viewers. Ratings are slightly down for the Ultimate Fighting Championship's traditional Super Bowl weekend card compared to last year.According to Sports TV Ratings , UFC Fight Night 104 drew 1.158 million viewers to Fox Sports 1 on Saturday night, while the preliminary card attracted an audience of 834,000 to the network. UFC Fight Night 104 took place at the Toyota Center in Houston and was headlined by a featherweight duel between the returning Chan Sung Jung and Dennis Bermudez The main card peaked at 1.286 million viewers from 11:15 to 11:30 p.m.

UFC Fight Night 104 Results: 5 Burning Questions Heading into UFC 208

4 of 6Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Zuffa LLC/Getty ImagesThe Fight: Anderson Silva vs. Derek BrunsonThe Real Fight: Anderson Silva vs. AgeThe StakesAnderson Silva is 0-4 (1) in his last five. WWE, however, isn't likely to give him one final feel-good moment at The Show of Shows. Even in his heyday, a heavy-handed wrestler would've given Silva fits, and Brunson fits the bill. Time has taken an undeniable toll on Silva, and it's easy to wonder if this fight with Derek Brunson is Silva's "Old Yeller" moment. He hasn't officially won a fight since knocking out Stephan Bonnar in 2012.


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