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Three fighters from Saturday’s UFC on ESPN 44 card are facing 60-day medical suspensions following knockout defeats.

Billy Quarantillo, Matheus Nicolau and Ed Herman were all handed two-month terms by the Missouri Office of Athletics. Each of those suspensions also comes with a 45-day period of no contact. Those three were the longest terms from the event, but the exact nature of each’s fighters suspension was not disclosed.

UFC on ESPN 44 took place at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo., and saw Max Holloway defeat Arnold Allen via unanimous decision in the evening’s main event. Both Holloway and Allen received 30-day sits following their bout.

UFC on ESPN 44 Medical Suspensions:

Max Holloway: suspended 30 days

Arnold Allen: suspended 30 days

Billy Quarantillo: suspended 60 days with 45 days no contact

Tanner Boser: suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact

Clay Guida: suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact

Matheus Nicolau: suspended 60 days with 45 days no contact

Zak Cummings: suspended 30 days

Ed Herman: suspended 60 days with 45 days no contact

Piera Rodriguez: suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact

Lando Vannata: suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact

Bruna Brasil: suspended 30 days

Gaston Bolanos: suspended 30 days

Aaron Phillips: suspended 30 days

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