Canada’s Randa (Quiet Storm) Markos drops off UFC 260 card after contracting COVID-19
Canadian strawweight Randa (Quiet Storm) Markos has had to drop off this weekend’s UFC 260 card after contracting COVID-19.
“Hey everyone. I’ve got some horrible news. I got COVID and my fight is off,” Markos said in a video posted on social media. “But the good news is we’re rescheduled for May 1. So 10 days of isolation, then I’m heading back to the gym, continuing my camp and we’ll be back at it May 1.”
Markos was slated to take on Brazil’s Luana Pinheiro at UFC 260 at the UFC Apex production facility in Las Vegas. Now they will meet May 1 on a card headlined by light-heavyweights Dominick (The Devastator) Reyes and Jiri (Denisa) Prochazka of the Czech Republic. Reyes is ranked third among 205-pound contenders while Prochazka is No. 5.
The UFC 260 main event sees heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic (20-3-0) take on No. 1 contender Francis (The Predator) Ngannou (15-3-0). Miocic won by unanimous decision when they met at UFC 220 in January 2018.