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“Dang Bro That Really Sucks”: After Horrific Head Clash at UFC 289, Chris Curtis Reveals Gnarly Injury Suffered Against Nassourdine Imavov, Fans React

Published 06/11/2023, 2:26 AM EDT

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The UFC 289 event did not skimp on action, delivering an intense fight card at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada. However, the fight card did not bode well for Chris Curtis. ‘The Action Man’ faced yet another unfortunate setback as he suffered a headbutt for the second consecutive fight. In his bout against Nassourdine Imavov during the event’s prelims, an accidental clash of heads occurred in Round 2, resulting in the contest being declared a no-contest. The middleweight fight caused a significant split on Curtis’ face, causing a meltdown in the UFC world.

As doctors examined him, the 35-year-old repeatedly expressed his inability to see out of his eye. Despite his pleas, referee Jason Herzog demanded an immediate decision regarding the fight’s continuation. When Curtis failed to indicate readiness to continue, Herzog waved off the bout. This served both fighters’ disappointment, especially Curtis, who had already faced a similar situation in his previous fight against Kelvin Gastelum at UFC 287.

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Following the fight, the middleweight fighter candidly shared the aftermath with his fans. However, the fan response has been divisive, with some offering support while others hold contrasting views.

Fans offer split opinions on the severely injured Chris Curtis

Chris Curtis took to his Instagram to share the consequences of the headbutt he endured in his recent bout against the Dagestani fighter. The middleweight stalwart suffered significant damage and required stitches due to the unfortunate incident. He expressed his apologies to all his fans for the outcome.

The Cincinnati native wrote, “10 stitches and possible Corneal abrasion. Sorry guys… seriously, I’ve never not been able to continue. I’m sorry Canada, you guys have always been my biggest backers and I really wanted to put on a show. I’ll be back. I Promise. #UFC289”

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Check out how the fans reacted to this:

Some offered their support to the fighter:

  • “Heal up bro”: UFC welterweight, Belal Muhammad.
  • “No need to apologize bro! Out of your control 🤜🏼🤛🏼”
  • “Dang bro that really sucks”
  • “I was so sad seeing you crying. I can only imagine the frustration of not being able to fight after so many hours of hard work. You got yourself a fan, sir. Keep it up”
  • “That sucks man, you have got really unlucky with the headbutts. Heal up soon🙏🏻”

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While others had contradictory views:

  • “Nice comedy you managed to find no contest instead of an incoming loss”
  • “Saved yourself from an L”
  • “@ufc release this clown”
  • “Man I can’t wait for Sean to bully you”

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It’s clear that when it comes to headbutts, Chris Curtis can’t catch a break. What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments below.

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Written by:

Mayur Soni

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Mayur Soni is a UFC writer at EssentiallySports. His journey as an MMA fan started with Conor McGregor’s historic 13-second knockout of Jose Aldo in 2015, which sparked his love for the sport. Since then, he has closely followed the sport and gained an in-depth understanding of its nuances, which reflects in his insightful and analytical writing.
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Amal Joyce