Stefan Struve Has ‘Near-Fainting Spell’ Prior to UFC 175, Fight Cancelled
Stefan Struve has been pulled from UFC 175. | Photo: Dave
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Stefan Struve has suffered a “near-fainting spell” backstage prior to his fight against Matt Mitrione at UFC 175 in Las Vegas.
Sherdog.com News Editor Tristen Critchfield confirmed with Ultimate Fighting Championship officials that the fight has been subsequently cancelled. UFC Medical Consultant Dr. Jeffery Davidson later acknowledged the situation on Saturday's UFC 175 pay-per-view broadcast and an official statement was released moments later:
“Stefan Struve suffered a non-life-threatening, near-fainting spell backstage. Afterwards, the medical team did not feel he was fit to compete. With his health and safety in mind, he’s been removed from the card and is currently under the care of the medical staff. We will provide further updates as they become available.”
Struve was diagnosed with a congenital heart condition in August of 2013, and has not stepped inside the Octagon since he fell victim to a Mark Hunt right hand at UFC on FX “Silva vs. Stann” last year.
“I found out what happened and went to talk to Stefan. He was still in his chair and was very apologetic,” said Mitrione in a statement released by UFC Press at 10:53 p.m. ET. “He’s such a competitor. Obviously health and safety come first.”
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