UFC cuts bout as fighter tests positive for the novel Coronavirus

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The UFC withdrew a bout from Saturday's card in Jacksonville as middleweight Jacare Souza and his two cornermen tested positive for the novel coronavirus or COVID-19, the mixed martial arts promotion stated.

The Brazilian-born Souza was expected to fight it out against American Uriah Hall at UFC 249, which was earlier scheduled for April 18 in New York but got pushed back due to the coronavirus outbreak.

UFC fighter tests positive for Coronavirus

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"UFC's medical team examined Souza and his two cornermen and found them to be currently asymptomatic, or not exhibiting the common symptoms of COVID-19," UFC said in a statement. "All three men have left the host hotel and will be self-isolating off premises, where UFC's medical team will monitor their conditions remotely and will provide assistance with any necessary treatment."

UFC 249 will be broadcast on pay-per-view TV but no fans will be in attendance at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fighters taking part in Saturday's event were tested for the coronavirus on arrival in Florida, and many of the 24 fighters have been isolating in their rooms as they prepared for their bouts.

"There have been no other positive COVID-19 tests reported from the remaining athletes participating in UFC 249," the UFC statement added. "Saturday's UFC 249 card ... will proceed as scheduled with 11 bouts." An interim lightweight title fight between Tony Ferguson and Justin Gaethje tops the bill.

(With agency inputs)

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