Nurmagomedov out of UFC 209 bout vs. Ferguson after hospitalization
The most highly anticipated fight on a star-studded UFC 209 card has been cancelled.
Khabib Nurmagomedov was officially removed from a lightweight interim title bout against Tony Ferguson on a doctor's recommendation after he was taken to hospital Thursday night.
The UFC announced in a statement shortly after the conclusion of Friday's weigh-ins that Nurmagomedov has since been discharged after being treated for weight-management medical issues.
It's the third cancellation of a matchup between Nurmagomedov and Ferguson, as each side was forced to pull out of a scheduled fight in the past.
The UFC is "furiously" looking to find a last-minute replacement to keep Ferguson on the card, ESPN's Brett Okamoto reports.
Nurmagomedov had been heading into the interm title fight - which was a presumed stepping stone toward a matchup with Conor McGregor - with a perfect 24-0 professional record. Ferguson had earned the opportunity by running off nine straight victories to move him to 22-3.
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