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UFC 249: Rose Namajunas withdrew after two deaths in family from coronavirus, manager confirms

  • Namajunas’ manager reveals reason ‘Thug Rose’ pulled out before UFC 249 was ultimately cancelled
  • ‘We ask for people to respect their privacy at this time,’ says Brian Butler-Au

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Rose Namajunas celebrates with the belt after defeating Joanna Jedrzejczyk at UFC 217 at Madison Square Garden. Photo: USA TODAY Sports
Nicolas Atkin

Before Dana White announced Disney and ESPN had pulled the plug on UFC 249, Rose Namajunas had already made the decision she wasn’t going to compete.

“Thug Rose” was set to rematch Jessica Andrade in a co-main event between the former strawweight champions, but reports surfaced on Wednesday night that Namajunas was off the April 18 card.

The 27-year-old’s manager Brian Butler-Au confirmed on Friday that the 27-year-old withdrew from the event because of two deaths in her family related to the coronavirus.

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“Her hopes are to return to the Octagon as soon as possible but for now we ask for people to respect their privacy during this time,” an Instagram post from Namajunas’ representatives, Suckerpunch Entertainment, read.

Originally set for Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, UFC 249 had been relocated earlier this week to the Tachi Palace Casino on tribal land in Northern California after a frantic scramble, as the UFC pushed on amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

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