
Conor McGregor could be out for at least 2 months after the loss to Floyd Mayweather, as the Nevada Athletic Commission has handed down their medical suspensions for the boxing event.
After the 10th round TKO loss, McGregor has suspended from competing until October 26, which is 60 days after the big money event.
The routine suspension is pretty much expected at this point, and any plans to have McGregor compete with the UFC at the end of the year or early next year won’t be affected.
The complete list of medical suspensions from the event can be seen below (HT: MMA Fighting):
Conor McGregor: Suspended until 10/26, no contact until 10/11
Nathan Cleverly: Suspended until 10/11, no contact until 09/26
Thomas Dulorme: Suspended until 09/26, no contact until 09/17
Juan Heraldez: Requires x-ray of left hand, if positive then must be cleared by orthopedic doctor or no contest until 02/23/18; minimum suspension of no contest until 10/11, no contact until 09/26
Jose Miguel Borrego: Requires MRI on left knee within 10 days, if positive then must be cleared by orthopedic doctor or no contest until 02/23/18; minimum suspension of no contest until 09/26, no contact until 09/17
Kevin Newman: Suspended until 10/11, no contact until 09/26
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