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Alexander Gustafsson out of UFC 227, to fight again 'very soon,' agent says

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Gustafsson frustrated about being unable to fight at UFC 227 (2:17)

Alexander Gustafsson joins Ariel Helwani to discuss not being able to compete on the UFC 227 card. (2:17)

Alexander Gustafsson is out of UFC 227 on Aug. 4 because of a minor undisclosed injury, his agent, Nima Safapour, said Sunday.

Safapour said the injury occurred last week.

"Since that time, we have been working closely with the UFC doctors, our doctors in Sweden, and the experts at the UFC Performance Institute," Safapour said. "We have been advised that Alex has a minor injury and he will not be permitted to compete at UFC 227."

The UFC had looked at four potential opponents for Gustafsson -- Luke Rockhold, Yoel Romero, Ovince Saint Preux and Volkan Oezdemir -- before this setback.

"I'm very frustrated the last couple of days. I feel like it doesn't go my way," Gustafsson told ESPN.

"I'm in shape, I'm fit. I'll fight anyone, I'm telling you. But here we are. It is what it is. We had long talks, me and my team, and there's nothing more we can do," he said.

Khalil Rountree Jr., who scored a knockout victory over Gokhan Saki earlier this month at UFC 226, was also discussed, but that matchup did not materialize.

Rising contender Anthony Smith called out Gustafsson after his first-round stoppage victory Sunday against Mauricio Rua.

Safapour said Gustafsson was also prepared to face light heavyweight and heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier at heavyweight.

"Had Alex been fit to fight, we were prepared to face Rountree or anyone else the UFC had asked us, including [Cormier] at heavyweight," Safapour said. "Alex will be fighting again very soon. He will give his side of the story shortly. We don't care who the opponent is. But whomever we face it should be for the meaningful result of the [light heavyweight] UFC title."

Gustafsson (18-4), a former UFC light heavyweight title challenger, is coming off a fifth-round knockout of Glover Teixeira in May 2017.

A win at UFC 227 could have propelled him back in the light heavyweight title picture, quite possibly in a rematch with Cormier, who won their 2015 fight by split decision.