Porterville Recorder

UFC 249 still on, with Ferguson fighting Gaethje on April 18

- By GREG BEACHAM

UFC 249 is still on schedule for April 18, with Tony Ferguson fighting Justin Gaethje for an interim lightweigh­t title in the main event.

Although UFC President Dana White hasn’t announced a venue for his promotion’s biggest pay-per-view show of the spring, he remains determined to hold an event in less than two weeks amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The mixed martial arts promotion announced the change to UFC 249’s main event bout Monday. Gaethje replaces lightweigh­t champ Khabib Nurmagomed­ov, who is apparently unable to leave Russia amid the pandemic.

“The fight is signed and is 100% ON LIVE on ESPN somewhere on EARTH !!!! ” White tweeted Monday.

White has remained steadfast in his plan for the UFC to fight on while virtually all high-level sports competitio­n has stopped.

White reportedly is attempting to secure a venue on the West Coast for the show, likely on tribal lands. Most U.S. states have restrictio­ns in place that would make it impossible to stage a show even without an audience.

White’s quest hit another obstacle later Monday when the Associatio­n of Ringside Physicians issued a statement calling for the indefinite suspension of all combat sports events.

“Any combat sport taking place during this global pandemic places the athletes, officials, and anyone else involved in the event under unnecessar­y risk of infection and transmissi­on of COVID-19,” ARP’S statement read. “In addition, combat sports athletes often require medical attention after a bout, and we do not wish to see any additional strain on an already overwhelme­d medical system.”

To hold an event, White will have to find ringside physicians willing to work against the ARP’S recommenda­tion. The UFC already is likely to be forced to hire its own judges and referees while serving as its own regulatory body, since most state athletic commission­s will not currently allow an event to take place in their jurisdicti­ons.

White has attempted to buck the rest of the sports world’s collective plan for handling the pandemic over the past five weeks. The UFC held a full fight card in an empty arena in Brazil last month, but was forced to cancel its ensuing three scheduled shows when not even the promotion’s native Nevada would allow it to hold fights in an empty arena.

Most UFC fighters have expressed an eagerness to fight during the pandemic. Mixed martial artists typically don’t get paid unless they fight, although Bellator and other promotions have paid fighters whose bouts were canceled by the pandemic in recent weeks.

Ferguson (25-3) is a longtime lightweigh­t contender who has been booked to fight Nurmagomed­ov five times. Every single bout has fallen through due to injury or other circumstan­ces.

Gaethje (20-2) is among the UFC’S most exciting fighters, with a heedless brawling mentality that suggests a thrilling matchup with the equally reckless Ferguson.

“I’m terrified and I ... love it,” Gaethje tweeted after the announceme­nt.

Nurmagomed­ov announced last week that he wasn’t planning to leave his native Dagestan, suggesting Russia’s

travel restrictio­ns made it impossible. The unbeaten champion later claimed he would be willing to leave for the fight, but couldn’t plan because he didn’t know where or when it would occur.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY KAMIL KRZACZYNSK­I ?? In this June 8, 2019, file photo, Tony Ferguson, right, punches Donald Cerrone, left, during their lightweigh­t mixed martial arts bout at UFC 238 in Chicago. The UFC says Ferguson will fight Justin Gaethje for the interim lightweigh­t title in the main event of UFC 249 on April 18, 2020. The mixed martial arts promotion announced the matchup Monday, April 6. Gaethje replaces lightweigh­t champ Khabib Nurmagomed­ov, who is apparently unable to leave Russia during the coronaviru­s pandemic.
AP PHOTO BY KAMIL KRZACZYNSK­I In this June 8, 2019, file photo, Tony Ferguson, right, punches Donald Cerrone, left, during their lightweigh­t mixed martial arts bout at UFC 238 in Chicago. The UFC says Ferguson will fight Justin Gaethje for the interim lightweigh­t title in the main event of UFC 249 on April 18, 2020. The mixed martial arts promotion announced the matchup Monday, April 6. Gaethje replaces lightweigh­t champ Khabib Nurmagomed­ov, who is apparently unable to leave Russia during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

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