Valerie Letourneau is leaving the Canadian capital with some bumps and bruises – and some questions about her UFC Fight Night 89 bout’s officiating – but thankfully no serious injuries.

That’s the word from a UFC official and a team rep, who both spoke to MMAjunkie this morning.

Letourneau (8-5 MMA, 3-2 UFC), a former UFC strawweight title challenger, was taken to a local hospital following her third-round TKO defeat via body kick and punches to fellow flyweight Joanne Calderwood (11-1 MMA, 3-1 UFC) on Saturday.

The bout, which opened the FOX Sports 1-televised main card at The Arena at TD Place in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, was at times uncomfortable to watch. The final sequence was especially tough; Letourneau took a kick to the midsection and immediately hunched over in pain and turned her back to Calderwood. The ref, though, didn’t stop the fight, and Calderwood quickly swarmed her and continued with a kick and punches before referee Jarin Valel finally and mercifully waved it off.

Letourneau, who also seemed to experience some apparel/equipment issues during the fight, underwent a scan to check her liver, according to American Top Team trainer Mike Brown. A few hours later, she got word she had passed all her tests and was released from the hospital at approximately 6 a.m. ET, according to UFC-Canada PR official Carolyn Blakely.

The bout’s officiating was a hot topic and target of criticism on social media. After the fight, Calderwood concurred with the criticism.

“I think I hurt her, and she turned her back, and I thought the fight was over or the ref should have stepped in,” Calderwood said. “I was just doing my job. I didn’t see the referee there to stop it so I just followed in with it.”

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