Six fighters face layoffs stretching upwards of six months as a result of damage sustained at UFC Fight Night 64, including heavyweight headliner Gabriel Gonzaga, according to the event's official medical suspension report, which was released this week to Mixedmartialarts.com by the UFC.
The UFC acted as its own sanctioning body in Krakow, Poland, as is customary for international events staged in countries that lack their own organized commission.
Gonzaga suffered a brutal third-round TKO loss at the hands of Mirko Cro Cop in the event's headlining bout, a violent revenge eight years in the making after Gonzaga's memorable 2007 head kick finish of the Croatian.