Yoel Romero and Curtis Blaydes won big at UFC 221, but they didn’t escape the event unscathed.

The two were among seven fighters who competed at the Feb. 11 pay-per-view event in Perth, Australia to receive six-month medical suspensions from the Western Australia Combat Sports Commission, per The Underground. Romero’s main event opponent, Luke Rockhold, is also facing a six-month suspension.

Romero defeated Rockhold by third-round knockout in the UFC 221 headliner and both could potentially be out of action for a while, with Romero requiring clearance from an orthopedist and Rockhold requiring clearance from a dentist.

Blaydes, who defeated Mark Hunt by unanimous decision in the co-main event, also needs clearance from an orthopedist to avoid the full six-month suspension.

The other fighters receiving 180-day suspensions were “Maestro” Dong Hyun Kim, Rob Wilkinson, Jose Quinonez, and Luke Jumeau.

See the full list of medical suspensions below: