UFC Fighter Chris Duncan Hospitalized After Training Injury
UFC lightweight Chris Duncan was hospitalized Friday following a serious training injury at his gym in Las Vegas. The 30-year-old Scottish fighter, who competes in the UFC's 155-pound division, suffered a reported concussion and spinal trauma during a sparring session.
Duncan's team confirmed the incident to MMA Junkie early Friday afternoon. The injury occurred at the UFC Performance Institute, where many fighters train under medical supervision. Video circulating on social media shows Duncan falling awkwardly after a takedown attempt.
Medical staff immediately immobilized Duncan's neck before transporting him to University Medical Center. UFC officials told ESPN that Duncan is "alert and responsive" but undergoing further evaluation. The promotion has not yet commented on how this will affect his scheduled May fight against Nasrat Haqparast.
Fans have flooded social media with support using #PrayForDuncan. The injury comes during heightened scrutiny of fighter safety following several high-profile training accidents in combat sports. Nevada Athletic Commission executive director Jeff Mullen told reporters they are reviewing the incident.
Duncan (11-1 MMA, 2-0 UFC) was emerging as a rising contender after back-to-back UFC wins in 2025. The former Cage Warriors champion had recently moved his training camp full-time to Las Vegas. His injury highlights the constant risks fighters face even outside official competition.
This story is developing. Check back for updates on Duncan's condition and UFC's response. The promotion's next Las Vegas event is scheduled for April 18 at T-Mobile Arena.