Alexandre Pantoja releases statement after gruesome injury ends title reign at UFC 323

Alexandre Pantoja is understandably disappointed but still in good spirits after his flyweight title reign came to a shocking end after he suffered a gruesome injury in his fight against Joshua Van at UFC 323.
The freak injury occurred just 26 seconds into the opening round as Van caught a head kick and Pantoja attempted to brace himself as he came down to the canvas. As soon as Pantoja’s arm posted, there was a noticeable pop in the elbow and the Brazilian immediately grabbed his arm in pain and waved off the fight.
The referee stepped into stop the contest with Van crowned the new UFC flyweight champion due to Pantoja’s injury. Following the fight, Pantoja released a brief statement on Instagram.
“I’ve been through worse,” Pantoja said. “I’ll come back even stronger, you can be sure of that. Thank you for the messages.”
It was a disappointing conclusion to a fight that never really got started with Pantoja suffering the injury that has now cost him the UFC flyweight title.
After the event ended, UFC officials offered a medical update on Pantoja, although it seemed like there may have been some confusion in the diagnosis.
“I spoke to the UFC’s chief medical physician Dr. Jeff Davidson,” Megan Olivi reported backstage. “He told me Pantoja had a left shoulder dislocation with spontaneous reduction. What that essentially means is his shoulder was dislocated but went back into place on its own.
“On Monday in Florida, he will go for additional imaging to see the extent of the damage or if there is other damage that has been incurred and then he will meet with an orthopedic doctor as well.”
That drew an immediate reaction from UFC color commentator Joe Rogan after it was reconfirmed as a shoulder injury rather than his elbow.
“It doesn’t even make sense,” Rogan said. “You saw his elbow literally leave the joint.”
No matter the diagnosis, Pantoja is dealing with some kind of arm injury that is likely going to keep him sidelined for the immediate future.
Once he’s healthy enough to compete again, Pantoja almost assuredly slips right back into another title shot but ultimately when that happens depends on how long he may be sidelined after the freak injury at UFC 323.




