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Burns pulls out after testing positive

UFC 251 in Abu Dhabi set to deliver two mouth-watering title fights

- BY LESLIE WILSON JR Racing & Special Features Writer

The UFC’s scheduled ‘Fight Island’ opener at Abu Dhabi on July 11 suffered a massive blow with the headline fight being pulled off the card after Gilbert Burns tested positive for Covid-19.

Burns (MMA 18 wins, 3 losses) was billed to face his teammate and welterweig­ht champion Kamaru Usman (16-1) in UFC 251 at Yas Island, the first of four actioned packed MMA events planned for July.

Brazilian fighter Burns reportedly travelled from Florida, where he has been training for the fight, to Las Vegas where he underwent mandatory tests prior to catching a chartered flight to Abu Dhabi. However, his results came back positive, as did tests conducted on his brother and cornerman, Herbert Burns, and coach Greg Jones.

The UFC has set up a special hub at Las Vegas to test all fighters before they catch flights to the UAE. In light of the positive Covid-19 test, Usman also did not board the plane to Abu Dhabi.

Fights cancelled

Burns quickly took to social media to share his thoughts, and said: ‘Devastatin­g news, not feeling well but I’m going to win this battle! Stay safe out there! Much love.’

Burns is not the only UFC fighter to fail the Covid-19 test as his Sanford MMA teammate, Aung La N Sang, Anderson dos Santos and women fighters Marina Rodriguez and Carla Esparza have also been removed from the July 15 UFC event in Abu Dhabi after related positive Covid-19 tests.

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Neither of the strawweigh­ts tested positive but one of Rodriguez’s cornermen flunked the coronaviru­s screening.

Rodriguez’s (12-0-2) test come back negative, but the UFC pulled her out of the card for precaution­ary measures.

However, despite the cancellati­on of the Burns vs Usman main event, UFC 251 boasts two exciting title fights.

The first, a featherwei­ght match-up between champion Alexander Volkanovsk­i and former champ Max Holloway and a battle for the vacant bantamweig­ht belt between Jose Aldo, who will be making his second appearance at 135 pounds against Russian stormer Petr Yan.

Volkanovsk­i will defend his featherwei­ght title for the first time against Holloway, who he defeated to claim the belt last year.

Devastatin­g news, not feeling well but I’m going to win this battle! Stay safe out there! Much love.” Gilbert Burns » UFC

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Gilbert Burns (left) travelled to Las Vegas where he underwent mandatory tests for Covid-19.
USA Today ■ Gilbert Burns (left) travelled to Las Vegas where he underwent mandatory tests for Covid-19.
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