Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight champion Robbie Lawler will be taking a short vacation following his knockout loss to Tyron Woodley (watch it) at the UFC 201 pay-per-view (PPV) last Saturday night (July 30, 2016) in Atlanta, Georgia.

Georgia Athletic and Entertainment Commission saw to that.

But "Ruthless" isn't the only fighter facing a medical suspension after last weekend's mixed martial arts (MMA) card in "The Peach State." Ryan Benoit, in particular, was hit the hardest and could be out of action for up to six months, pending a physician's clearance.

Here are the complete UFC 201 injuries and medical suspensions (via MMA Fighting):

Ryan Benoit: Suspended 180 days or must be cleared by physician

Robbie Lawler: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact

Matt Brown: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact

Francisco Rivera: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact

Ed Herman: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact

Damian Grabowski: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact

Cesar Arzamendia: Suspended 45 days, 30 days no contact

Karolina Kowalkiewicz: Suspended 30 days, 21 days no contact

Erik Perez: Suspended 30 days, 21 days no contact

Fredy Serrano: Suspended 30 days, 21 days no contact

Ross Pearson: Suspended 30 days, 21 days no contact

Michael Graves: Suspended 30 days, 21 days no contact

Bojan Velickovic: Suspended 30 days, 21 days no contact

Just a quick reminder: Fighters often return to action much quicker once doctors give them the green light. The lengthy suspensions are just a precaution in most cases. In addition, not all injuries are recorded during the post-fight examination and often times surface in follow-up tests.

For a complete wrap up of all the UFC 201 weekend festivities click here.