What’s the story?

Gegard Mousasi was born in Iran, which is on the list of seven Muslim-majority countries banned from travelling to the USA, as per recently signed Executive Order by President Donald Trump. Mousasi was set to fight Chris Weidman at UFC 210 but is currently unsure if he can return to the US to fight inside the Octagon.

In case you didn’t know…

Iran, Sudan, Yemen, Syria, Libya, Somalia and Iraq are the countries whose nationals are temporarily banned from entering the USA due to potential national security fears.

Gegard Mousasi is also a Dutch national, who has been living in the Netherlands for years and has been a professional MMA fighter since 2003. His MMA record is 41-6-2 (W-L-D) and he has fought in several MMA promotions.

The heart of the matter

Mousasi told MMA DNA in a video interview, that he has a VISA to get into the USA, but is doubtful if that will work now after the announcement of the temporary ban:

What’s next?

The UFC released a statement to MMAWeekly.com about the travel ban and have assured the fighters and fans that they are working on the issue:

Sportskeeda’s take

Gegard Mousasi is the biggest UFC star to be affected by this ban. He is lined up to make an appearance inside the Octagon on April 8, at UFC 210, when the promotion returns to Buffalo, New York after more than 20 years. It will be a shame if Mousasi will not be able to take part in the event due to the recently imposed ban.

He has been in the MMA world for a long time now and the only people who should fear him are his opponents inside the Octagon. We hope Dana White can settle the issue soon.

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