Kazuki Tokudome faces a potential six-month suspension following his unanimous-decision loss to Norman Parke at UFC 162.
Tokudome must have a right orbital blowout fracture cleared by a doctor or he will not be cleared to compete until Jan. 3.
Meanwhile, featherweight Dennis Siver and welterweight David Mitchell could be out for three months apiece. Siver has been suspended for precautionary reasons following a third-round TKO loss to Cub Swanson, while Mitchell must receive post-concussion clearance from a sports medicine doctor after being stopped by Mike Pierce in the second round of Saturday’s opening bout.
UFC 162 Medical Suspensions:
Kazuki Tokudome: Must have right orbital blowout fracture cleared by ear, nose and throat doctor or ophthalmologist or suspended until Jan. 3; minimum suspension until Aug. 21 with no contact in training until Aug. 6
Dennis Siver: Suspended until Oct. 5 with no contact in training until Sept. 5 for precautionary reasons
David Mitchell: Must have post-concussion clearance from a sports medicine doctor and suspended until Oct. 5 with no contact in training until Sept. 5
Anderson Silva: Suspended until Aug. 21 with no contact in training until Aug. 6 for precautionary reasons
Dave Herman: Suspended until Aug. 21 with no contact in training until Aug. 6 for precautionary reasons
Rafaello Oliveira: Suspended until Aug. 21 with no contact in training until Aug. 6 due to left knee pain
Charles Oliveira: Suspended until Aug. 6 with no contact in training until July 28 for precautionary reasons
Tim Boetsch: Suspended until Aug. 6 with no contact in training until July 28 for precautionary reasons
Seth Baczynski: Suspended until Aug. 6 with no contact in training until July 28 due to right eyebrow and nose lacerations