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Jon Jones kicks Ovince Saint Preux during an interim light heavyweight championship mixed martial arts bout at UFC 197, Saturday, April 23, 2016, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
Jon Jones kicks Ovince Saint Preux during an interim light heavyweight championship mixed martial arts bout at UFC 197, Saturday, April 23, 2016, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)John Locher/Associated Press

Ovince Saint Preux Injury: Updates on UFC Star's Arm and Recovery

Danny WebsterApr 23, 2016

Ovince Saint Preux was beaten by Jon Jones at UFC 197, and he left the Octagon with a broken arm after their five-round contest.

Continue for updates.


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Jon Jones Comments on Saint Preux's Injury

Sunday, April 24

 Earlier, Jones reacted to the news of Saint Preux's injury:


Saint Preux Appeared to Fight on Despite Arm Break

Saturday, April 23

UFC President Dana White confirmed the damage suffered by Saint Preux, per Fox Sports: UFC. It's unclear when Saint Preux suffered the injury, but his left arm was noticeably limp by the fourth round.

Despite the fight swinging in Jones' favor for most of the night, Saint Preux was able to connect on a few notable shots to Jones' head in the early rounds. Some of them appeared to rattle the pound-for-pound No. 1 fighter in the world, but Jones won the interim championship to set up a rematch with current champion Daniel Cormier at a later date.

Jones began to set up Saint Preux for takedowns late in the fight and landed three in the final two rounds, perhaps as a consequence of the underdog's damaged arm. 

The injury is bad luck for Saint Preux, who was the No. 6 contender in the division coming into Saturday's event in Las Vegas. He has now lost two of his last three fights and will be keen to respond as soon as possible.

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