A pair of spectacular finishes led to additional medical attention for 2 members of the UFC roster.
UFC 322 arguably the perfect card the promotion has put together in 2025.
The night was capped off by a dominant performance from Islam Makhachev over Jack Della Maddalena to see the welterweight title change hands.
It was an identical story within the co-main event, with Valentina Shevchenko proving to be far an excessive amount of for Zhang Weili of their highly-anticipated super fight.
The headlining title fights at Madison Square Garden could have resulted in unanimous decisions but there was loads of violence to be found elsewhere.
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Sean Brady and Rodolfo Vieira transported to hospital for precautionary scans after UFC 322
Following UFC 322, MMA Mania reported that two fighters were transported to a neighborhood hospital in Latest York to receive additional medical attention.
Michael Morales staked his claim as the subsequent welterweight title challenger by becoming the second man to beat the #2-ranked contender Sean Brady.
Following the second stoppage lack of his UFC profession, Brady was transported to the hospital for a precautionary CT scan of his head and face which will not be unusual after a giant knockout loss.
The opposite fighter who underwent precautionary CT scans was Rodolfo Vieira, who was stopped by Bo Nickal within the third round.
Nickal’s stunning head-kick knockout saw him turn out to be the primary man to stop his Brazilian opponent with strikes in his 15-fight pro profession.
MMA Mania also noted that while the outcomes of the scans are unknown at the moment, each fighters were released from the hospital shortly after.
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Bo Nickal and Michael Morales were amongst the post-fight bonus winners at UFC 322
Bo Nickal and Michael Morales each unsurprisingly received post-fight bonuses for his or her spectacular finishes at UFC 322.
With out a clear contender for Fight of the Night, 4 Performance awards got out as a substitute.
Carlos Prates’ finish over Leon Edwards and Benoit Saint-Denis‘ 16-second win against Beneil Dariush were the opposite performances that received $50,000 on November 15.

