Dana White probably hit the nail right on the head, and it's something he's far too used to.
"It never ends," the UFC president said in a Wednesday post on Twitter announcing the latest injury to blindside the promotion a short time before a main event: Shane Carwin is injured and out of his fight against Roy Nelson.
Carwin (12-2 MMA, 4-2 UFC) and Nelson (17-7 MMA, 4-3 UFC) were scheduled to meet in the main event of the TUF 16 Finale a month from now in Las Vegas.
The TUF 16 Finale takes place Dec. 15 at The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. The main card airs on FX.
White said on Twitter that Carwin blew out his knee and that the promotion has already begun seeking a new opponent to face Nelson on the card. Carwin and Nelson coached opposite each other on the current 16th season of "The Ultimate Fighter," which taped over the summer and currently airs on Friday nights on FX.
Carwin, a former interim UFC heavyweight champion, was going to be fighting for the first time in 18 months. He's been sidelined with back and neck injuries and subsequent surgeries. Now he can add a knee injury to his list of recent ailments. There was no immediate word just how severe the injury is or whether it will require surgery, so Carwin's new timetable for a return is unknown.
His last victory came at UFC 111 with a first-round knockout of Frank Mir that took his record to 12-0 with 12 first-round stoppages. He won the interim title in that fight, and then met Brock Lesnar for the undisputed belt at UFC 116. After a dominant first round against the champ, Carwin gassed out in the second round and ultimately tapped to an arm triangle choke.
At UFC 131 in June 2011, he fought Junior Dos Santos in a title elimination fight and lost by unanimous decision. That was his last trip to the octagon.
The dynamic between Carwin and Nelson on the show, as well as through social media during the run of the taped series, has been mostly combative, making a fight between the two big men at least intriguing from a personalities standpoint, even if the winner wasn't going to find himself immediately in the thick of the heavyweight title chase.
Nelson, who has won two of his past three fights, now awaits a new opponent for the card. And Carwin's fighting future becomes clouded and uncertain yet again.
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