UFC decides not to re-sign welterweight Oliveira

MMA

The UFC has decided not to re-sign Alex “Cowboy” Oliveira, an exciting fan favorite in the welterweight division, officials confirmed with ESPN on Monday.

Oliveira’s contract expired with his last fight, a loss to Kevin Holland at UFC 272 on March 5. That marked Oliveira’s fourth straight defeat, and the UFC decided not to re-sign him.

Oliveira’s manager, Alex Davis, told ESPN that he doesn’t think it will be much of a problem in finding Oliveira fights outside the UFC because he’s a solid fighter.

Oliveira (22-12-1, 1 NC) fought 22 times in the UFC going back to 2015. From Brazil, he is known as an action fighter, with five fight-night bonuses. He won ESPN’s 2017 Fight of the Year award for his bout against Yancy Medeiros at UFC 218.

Oliveira, 34, has dropped seven of his last nine fights overall. He has been in the Octagon against the likes of Gilbert Burns, Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone and Carlos Condit, picking up a victory over Condit.

Articles You May Like

Sources: Ex-Angel Fletcher used Mizuhara bookie
Milan wins stage 13 to secure Giro sprint hat-trick
MLB inks deal with Roku to stream Sunday games
Zverev rallies for spot in Rome final vs. Jarry
‘This fan base is going to fall in love with him’: How Luis Arráez is following in Tony Gwynn’s footsteps

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *