Edmonton Journal

Injured Griffin sidelined

- DAVE DEIBERT

In a year of events being cursed by injuries, it was only appropriat­e, perhaps, that the final Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip card of 2012 suffer the same fate.

Former UFC champion Forrest Griffin was pulled from his match versus Phil Davis at UFC 155, scheduled for Dec. 29 in Las Vegas, after tearing a medial collateral ligament and straining an anterior cruciate ligament, according to UFC president Dana White.

“20 cc’s of blood removed from his knee and the saga continues at the UFC!” White posted on Twitter.

The card, headlined by a heavyweigh­t title fight between champion Junior dos Santos and Cain Velasquez, was originally expected to be among the best of the year. But injuries to Griffin, middleweig­ht contender Chris Weiman and lightweigh­t contender Gray Maynard have depleted the lineup.

It has been the most injuryplag­ued year in UFC’s existence. Fighters hurt or moved to different cards as a result of injuries includes middleweig­ht champion Anderson Silva, Urijah Faber, bantamweig­ht champ Dominick Cruz, Wanderlei Silva, Rich Franklin, Vitor Belfort, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, BJ Penn, Rory MacDonald, Mauricio Rua, light heavyweigh­t Jon Jones, Quinton Jackson, Dan Henderson, Michael Bisping and featherwei­ght champ Jose Aldo.

In other UFC news this week, Canadian Ivan Menjivar will fight Urijah Faber on Feb. 23 at UFC 157 in Anaheim, Calif.

The two met in 2006 at a TKO event in Laval, Que., with Faber winning after Menjivar was disqualifi­ed for an illegal kick to a downed opponent. Faber went on to become WEC featherwei­ght champion before dropping down to bantamweig­ht. Montreal’s Menjivar is coming off a submission win over Azamat Gashimov at UFC 154 in Montreal.

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