Bellator 238 Medical Suspensions: Four Fighters Facing 180-Day Terms
Juan Archuleta is one of four fighters from the Bellator 238 card who is facing six months on the shelf.
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The California State Athletic Commission recently released a full list of medical suspensions from the event. Bellator 238 took place at The Forum in Inglewood, Calif., and saw Cristiane Justino claim featherweight gold with a stoppage of Julia Budd in the evening’s main event. Everyone on the card, including “Cyborg,” received at least a seven-day mandatory suspension.
Three other fighters are facing 180-day suspensions pending doctor
clearance: Joshua
Jones (jaw), Adel
Altamimi (hand) and Miguel Jacob (thumb).
Bellator 238 Medical Suspensions:
Julia Budd: suspended for 45 days with 30 days no contact for TKO.
Juan Archuleta: suspended for 180 days with 180 days no contact or until cleared by physician for possible fracture of right shoulder/left hand; mandatory seven-day suspension.
Alfred Khashakyan: suspended for 45 days with 30 days no contact (no exception) for KO.
Jason King: suspended for 45 days with 30 days no contact for TKO.
Dominic Clark: suspended for 45 days with 30 days no contact (no exception) for TKO.
Joshua Jones: suspended for 180 days with 180 days no contact or until cleared by oral surgeon for possible jaw fracture; mandatory seven-day suspension.
Daniel Carey: suspended for 60 days with 60 days no contact or until cleared by physician for lower lip laceration; suspended for 45 days with 30 days no contact (no exception) for KO.
Adel Altamimi: suspended for 180 days with 180 days no contact or until cleared by physician for possible fracture of right/left hand; suspended for 45 days with 30 days no contact for hard bout.
Miguel Jacob: suspended for 180 days with 180 days no contact or until cleared by physician for possible fracture of left thumb, also needs ophthalmologist clearance; mandatory seven-day suspension.
David Pacheco: suspended for 60 days with 60 days no contact or until cleared by physician for right eye/left cheek laceration; suspended for 180 days with 180 days no contact or until cleared by physician for possible fracture of left foot.
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