Middleweight Bout Between Andrew Sanchez And Marvin Vettori Has Been Scrapped From UFC VANCOUVER

Middleweight Bout Between Andrew Sanchez And Marvin Vettori Has Been Scrapped From UFC VANCOUVER

The middleweight fight between Andrew Sanchez and Marvin Vettori has now been scrapped from UFC Fight Night Vancouver this weekend. Find out why the bout between the UFC fighters is off the match-card.

By EliteGuy101 - Sep 12, 2019 11:09 AM EST
Filed Under: UFC
Source: mmafighting.com
Andrew Sanchez vs. Marvin Vettori is officially off the Vancouver card this weekend.

MMA Fighting confirmed that the middleweight bout was scrapped from the fight night event due to Sanchez falling ill earlier this week. It was determined that he would be unable to compete on Saturday night.

A future match-up will reportedly be scheduled down the line for the middleweights; however, there’s no word on when it could possibly take place. There will be no replacement for Vettori on Saturday.

The UFC Fight Night card from Vancouver now has 12 total fights including a lightweight main event between Justin Gaethje and Donald Cerrone.
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