{"id":299958,"date":"2023-12-14T06:23:56","date_gmt":"2023-12-14T06:23:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/?p=299958"},"modified":"2023-12-14T06:23:56","modified_gmt":"2023-12-14T06:23:56","slug":"ian-garry-is-out-of-ufc-296-with-pneumonia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/mma\/ian-garry-is-out-of-ufc-296-with-pneumonia\/","title":{"rendered":"Ian Garry is OUT of UFC 296 with pneumonia"},"content":{"rendered":"
Ian Garry has been forced to pull out of his UFC 296 showdown with Vicente Luque due to pneumonia.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Garry, who did not show up to media day obligations on Wednesday in Las Vegas, confirmed the fight is off.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘I have pneumonia.\u00a0They tried everything to help me. In the end, UFC doctor said there’s no chance I can fight,’ he told Ariel Helwani.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n ‘The UFC doctor made the call. This annoys me more than anyone. I want to fight. It’s my favorite thing to do,’ he added.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n The Irish rising star has been dealing with the spotlight shining brighter than ever in the build-up to UFC 296 for a number of reasons.\u00a0His wife Layla Machado Garry’s short 2010 book ‘How to be a WAG’ resurfaced and led to fans and fellow fighters such as Sean Strickland and Colby Covington posting a number of taunts.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Ian Garry has had to pull out of UFC 296 after suffering with pneumonia\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Garry (pictured with his wife Layla and son Leo), was one of the fighters of great interest on the UFC 296 card but the illness means he is unable to compete\u00a0<\/p>\n Some of the mockery crossed the line into abuse and Garry later revealed he had been worrying about the safety of his family in travelling to the US.\u00a0<\/p>\n The supposedly satirical ‘How to be a WAG’ book was written by Gary’s wife, 40, as a tongue-in-cheek way to coach women into trapping rich athletes.\u00a0<\/p>\n Layla hit back at the trolling she and her husband, 26, were being subjected to, saying: ‘I wrote a book called ‘How to be a WAG’. Now, that statement itself is a little bit of a stretch. I can hardly call myself an author of an 11-page audible-only satire story that was written in 2010.<\/p>\n ‘That context is key because that was during the FIFA World Cup when I was working at OK and various different gossip mags. We were creating this hilarious satire and look at wives and girlfriends in football.<\/p>\n ‘That satirical book, if you listen to it, is really silly and anybody who takes it as fact has completely missed the mark. At the time, it was a huge success. It went out, it was funny, and people got the joke.’\u00a0<\/p>\n There was also a very public\u00a0disagreement\u00a0about him parting ways with Renegade Gym in Birmingham.\u00a0<\/p>\n Leon Edwards and his coach say Garry was kicked out due to not fitting in with the culture, while the Irishman insists it is because Edwards’ coach felt insecure about having a fellow welterweight train so closely with his champion.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n Saturday night’s opponent Vicente Luque responded magnanimously to news of the withdrawal, writing: ‘First of all, I wish the best recovery. Speedy recovery for him, and the best for his family \u2013 and it’s really unfortunate.<\/p>\n Layla Machado Garry took to Instagram to respond to backlash over a book written in 2010<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Garry was looking to go 7-0 in the now-cancelled Vicente Luque bout in Las Vegas<\/p>\n ‘I was so ready for this fight. I’ve had a great training camp. Anybody that sees me on social media sees a little bit of what I’ve been doing. They know how ready I am for this fight. Weight cut has been going so, so good \u2013 the easiest weight cut I’ve ever had in my career.\u00a0<\/p>\n ‘I have all my team here supporting me. A lot of guys came out in this fight. A lot of people supported me to come watch the fight, as well, and unfortunately it’s not going to happen.<\/p>\n ‘It’s out of my control. Everything that I could do, everything that I have control of in my job and really put my heart into this, I did. I gave it my all. Unfortunately, we cannot really control everything.\u00a0<\/p>\n ‘As I said, I wish the best. I wish recovery for Ian. Now it’s time for me to rest. I did have a hard training camp.’<\/p>\n
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