The charity grappling match between jiu-jitsu sensation [autotag]Garry Tonon[/autotag] and former interim UFC champ [autotag]Dustin Poirier[/autotag] will not take place as expected.
Tonon sustained a cut above his right eye during training and as a result was forced to withdraw from his scheduled grappling bout with Poirier, which was meant to take place Feb. 21 in Miami.
Both fighters confirmed the news Sunday on social media (via Twitter):
Sorry to hear about your injury @Garry_Tonon get well man.
— The Diamond (@DustinPoirier) February 16, 2020
Sorry to hear about your injury @Garry_Tonon get well man.
Thanks buddy it's just a cut, no big deal but it's right above the eye and if it re opens it'll postpone my training for my fight in April and possibly re open again in the fight. Sorry man pic.twitter.com/F0dwOn7xtD
— Garry Tonon (@Garry_Tonon) February 16, 2020
Thanks buddy it’s just a cut, no big deal but it’s right above the eye and if it re opens it’ll postpone my training for my fight in April and possibly re open again in the fight. Sorry man
I understand, heal up! Good luck in the fight! Maybe we can try to choke each other another time! https://t.co/M52OgZ0pWA
— The Diamond (@DustinPoirier) February 16, 2020
I understand, heal up! Good luck in the fight! Maybe we can try to choke each other another time!
As a result of Tonon’s injury, both athletes will now return their attention to the MMA world.
As Tonon (5-0) mentioned, he intends to return to competition with his home of ONE Championship in April, though he does not have an opponent announced. Poirier (25-6 MMA, 17-5 UFC), meanwhile, is also hoping to get back to work in April with a key matchup in the UFC lightweight or welterweight divisions.
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