With
the injury, and having already been sidelined for more than two years,
Cruz will vacate the title. Barão immediately becomes the sole UFC
bantamweight champion.
“Dominick
Cruz, who hasn't fought since October 2011 because of an ACL tear and
then he hurt it again. And now he's getting ready for the big fight
against interim champion Renan Barão. He got a grade two or three groin
tear, so he's out of the fight again,” said White on ESPN’s
SportsCenter.
Barão, instead
of having to unify the belt with Cruz, will now put the title on the
line against Urijah Faber at the Feb. 1 event on Super Bowl Weekend.
“What we're going to do, this guy has been out for over two years, so now Renan Barão will become the bantamweight champion and Urijah Faber,
one of the biggest stars in the UFC – he fought four times in 2013,
four impressive straight wins, on everybody's list this year for Fighter
of the Year – he's going to step in on just three weeks notice and take
on Renan Barão,” White continued.
“Renan
Barão has been tearing through everybody,” said White. “This guy hasn't
lost a fight in eight years. Urijah Faber has been on an absolute tear
too, four straight wins in 2013 against the absolute best in the
world. Not only is he ready for this, the guy is a stud and stepped up
and took the fight on three and a half weeks notice.”
Cruz
suffered a knee injury while training to defend his belt against Faber
following a coaching stint by the two on The Ultimate Fighter in 2012.
He had surgery to repair the injury, but it didn’t take, forcing him to
basically start over.
The UFC
allowed Cruz to hold his belt while trying to come back from the knee
injury, but the groin injury follows a stretch where Cruz hasn’t fought
since October of 2011.
While
Cruz was out, Barão defeated Faber to become the interim UFC
bantamweight champion in July of 2012. He then defended the interim
strap twice in 2013, against Michael McDonald and Eddie Wineland. Barão
hasn’t lost a fight since 2005, the first fight of his professional
career. His record currently stands at 31-1.
Faber
bounced back strong from the loss to Barão, winning four consecutive
bouts. Those victories include a decision over Iuri Alcantara, along
with submission victories over Ivan Menjivar, Scott Jorgensen, and
Michael McDonald.
Renan Barão
vs. Urijah Faber, UFC officials told MMAWeekly.com, will remain as the
UFC 169 main event on Feb. 1 at The Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.
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