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Although Charlie Ontiveros had to be taken from the Octagon on a
stretcher following his loss to Kevin Holland at UFC Fight Night
181, the Fury Fighting Championship veteran appears to be on track
to make a full recovery.
Ontiveros, who accepted the middleweight matchup on short notice,
verbally submitted after Holland secured a body lock and brutally
slammed him to the canvas near the cage at the 2:39 mark of Round
1. Moments earlier, Holland had threatened with a Von Flue choke
before his opponent momentarily scrambled to his feet.
“I didn’t feel like the slam was that hard, but I guess it was. It
was a good slam,” Holland said. “I feel like it was the Von Flue
that kind of sucked. I think when I slammed him again it hurt. You
have to give the guy props. He literally flew in the other day, got
tested, cut weight and then fought. It’s a lot of stress.”
Though Ontiveros was removed from the cage on a stretcher as a
precautionary measure, UFC president Dana White informed the
broadcast team that the fighter had full feeling and movement in
his limbs. White elaborated on Ontiveros’ condition during the
ESPN+ post-fight show, and the early returns are encouraging.
“So what happened was when he got slammed by Holland, he felt a pop
in his neck so he verbally tapped,” White said. “Because he said
that we just took every precaution.
“He got examined, he got CAT scans or x-rays or whatever they did
to him and the kid’s 100 percent. He’s OK. I think he’s going to
have a stiff neck, some muscular stuff but he’s healthy.”
Ontiveros accepted the fight on short notice after Holland’s
original foe, Makhmud Muradov, was forced off the card due to a
positive COVID-19 test. The 29-year-old Texan, who normally
competes at welterweight, was coming off back-to-back first-round
finishes under the Fury Fighting Championship banner.