Kevin
Holland wasn’t at 100 percent for the majority of his
UFC on ESPN 42 headlining clash against Stephen
Thompson.
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Holland’s management team, KO Reps, revealed that the fighter broke
his hand in the first round of the bout. Not surprisingly, that was
his most effective period, as he staggered “Wonderboy” with a right
hand early. As time wore on, however, Holland didn’t throw the
right nearly as much, and Thompson took control en route to a
fourth-round technical knockout victory.
. @Trailblaze2top
broke his right hand landing a cross in the first round.
Hand is very swollen. Being transported to the hospital. Congrats
to @WonderboyMMA
and team.
#UFCOrlando pic.twitter.com/axGM1tzRpp— KOreps (@ko_reps)
December 4, 2022
“[Kevin Holland] broke his right hand
landing a cross in the first round,” the statement read. “Hand is
very swollen. Being transported to the hospital. Congrats to
[Stephen Thompson] and team.”
ESPN later reported that Holland broke the third, fourth and
fifth metacarpal bones in his right hand and will need to undergo
surgery to repair the injury. A timetable for Holland’s recovery is
currently unknown. “Trailblazer is 2-2 in 2022, with finishes of
Alex
Oliveira and Tim Means and
losses to Khamzat
Chimaev and Thompson on his ledger.
Note: This item was updated at approximately 7:30 p.m. ET to
include additional information regarding Holland’s injury.