Las Vegas Review-Journal

Fighter attacked outside octagon

UFC’S Ostovich suffers damage to orbital bone

- By Adam Hill Las Vegas Review-journal

UFC fighter Rachael Ostovich was hospitaliz­ed over the weekend after an attack in her hometown of Honolulu left her with a broken orbital bone and other injuries.

ESPN reported Monday the 27-year-old had been released from the hospital.

UFC officials declined comment as they gather informatio­n about the incident. Ostovich is scheduled to face flyweight star Paige Vanzant on the organizati­on’s first card on ESPN-PLUS on Jan. 19 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. She was ruled out for the bout, her manager tweeted Monday night.

According to TMZ, which first reported the story, the Honolulu Police Department has opened a felony domestic violence investigat­ion.

Ostovich competed on Season

26 of “The Ultimate Fighter” and earned her first UFC victory on the live finale card in December 2017 when she submitted Karine Gevorgyan in the first round. She was submitted by Montana de la Rosa in July to even her UFC record at 1-1.

NAC issues sanctions

The Nevada Athletic Commission had an eventful meeting last week in Las Vegas.

NAC officials voted unanimousl­y to issue temporary suspension­s to Dillon Danis, Zubaira Tukhugov and Abubakar Nurmagomed­ov for their roles in the melee following UFC

229 at T-mobile Arena in October.

All three will face full disciplina­ry hearings at a later date.

UFC bantamweig­ht standout Sean O’malley accepted a six-month suspension for failing an out-of-competitio­n test in September. He is still awaiting a sanction from the U.S. Anti-doping Agency for the same offense.

O’malley was pulled from a scheduled bout against Jose Quinonez on the UFC 229 card as a result of the failed test.

Former UFC fighter Cody Mckenzie was banned from competitio­n for four years for allegedly trying to submit a fake urine sample to an NAC representa­tive on the night of a scheduled fight on a Tuff-n-uff card at The Orleans on Sept. 14.

Whittaker to defend in Australia

The UFC’S first Australian champion will make his first title defense in his home country.

Robert Whittaker will put his belt on the line against Kelvin Gastelum

 ?? Erik Verduzco ?? Las Vegas Review-journal Rachael Ostovich, delivering a kick to Montana De La Rosa during a UFC women’s flyweight bout on July 6, was hospitaliz­ed over the weekend after an attack in her hometown of Honolulu left her with a broken orbital bone and other injuries.
Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal Rachael Ostovich, delivering a kick to Montana De La Rosa during a UFC women’s flyweight bout on July 6, was hospitaliz­ed over the weekend after an attack in her hometown of Honolulu left her with a broken orbital bone and other injuries.

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