Heath sidelined by injury
Teammate McClain
steps in for battle with Lewis
By MFC Staff
An
injury late in training for the MFC 24: Heat XC co-main event has
dropped David Heath from Friday’s card, but his teammate Ryan
McClain has stepped up to the challenge.
McClain (9-3), who like Heath hails from Tulsa, Oklahoma, will meet
Dwayne Lewis (10-4) in a light heavyweight tussle with Lewis looking
to extend his winning streak to seven straight. Heath suffered what
has been initially diagnosed as a partially torn right bicep while
sparring late last week. He continued to train right up until
Saturday and still was looking forward to fighting until a final
visit to the doctor on Monday.
“I threw a hook to the body and my arm banged hard,” explained
Heath. “I went back again on the weekend and snapped out a punch and
just went down in pain. I was still going to fight and look for a
way around it but after I talked to my doctor again, that would have
been a bad idea.”
Heath is scheduled for an MRI exam to further check the damage but
will be heading to MFC 24 to corner McClain, a known quick finisher
will all nine of his victories coming inside the first round. Eight
of McClain’s victories have come via submission. McClain’s only
knockout victory was one for the highlight reel, though, as he took
out veteran Brandon McDowell at the 18-second mark of Round 1.
While disappointed that he won’t be fighting, Heath is eager to
guide his training partner through the biggest test of his career.
“When I told him he was going to fight, he was giddy with
excitement. He’s ready to rock,” said Heath. “He’s flashy, he’s got
a great chin, he’s real shifty on the ground … he can do it all.”
The McClain-Lewis matchup will headline the MFC 24: Heat XC card
alongside the night’s main event pitting Derrick “The Eraser” Noble
against “The Texas Gunslinger” Yves Edwards in a hotly anticipated
lightweight clash.