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UFC Cuts Hard-Luck Veteran Mired In Nasty Losing Streak
UFC Cuts Hard-Luck Veteran Mired In Nasty Losing Streak

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UFC Cuts Hard-Luck Veteran Mired In Nasty Losing Streak

LAS VEGAS, NV - MAY 24: Dana White speaks with the press following the event for Power Slap 2 - ... More Wolverine vs Bell on May 24, 2023, at UFC Apex in Las Vegas, NV. (Photo by Louis Grasse/PxImages/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) The UFC's roster recycling is still in full effect. Most recently the promotion has parted ways with several featherweight fighters ahead of a major pay-per-view card, including one prospect who never found his footing inside the Octagon. Connor Matthews, a once-promising talent from Massachusetts who entered the UFC with high hopes and resilience after a failed attempt on the Dana White Contender Series, has been released after a trio of tough outings. His removal from the roster came the same day as the releases of Kron Gracie and Hakeem Dawodu from the roster–all were once featherweight hopefuls. ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY - MARCH 27: Connor Matthews poses for a portrait during a UFC photo ... More session on March 27, 2024 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) Matthews' UFC journey was a brief and an unforgiving one. Matthews' first attempt to join the UFC roster was a failure as he was defeated by Francis Marshall in 2022. Matthews went back to the indy scene and scored a first-round submission win to earn another shot at the UFC. In his second shot on DWCS, Matthews earned a contract with a unanimous decision win over Jair Farias in 2023. Matthews entered the promotion with a 7-1 record and a reputation for finishing fights, but he failed to notch a single win as a member of the UFC's main roster. What's worse, all three of his losses came in the first round—two by knockout and one by submission. Matthew's final appearance, a tap-out loss to Yadier Del Valle on May 17, sealed his fate with the organization. Despite his fan-friendly style and resilience, Matthews became another example of how tough the UFC featherweight division can be on newcomers. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - DECEMBER 07: Kron Gracie of Brazil looks on prior to a featherweight fight ... More during UFC 310 at T-Mobile Arena on December 07, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by) As I mentioned, Matthews wasn't the only name trimmed from the roster. Gracie, the nephew of UFC Hall of Famer Royce Gracie, was also released following a dismal stretch that saw him lose three consecutive fights. Known for his grappling pedigree, Gracie never evolved beyond his jiu-jitsu roots and was knocked out by Bryce Mitchell in his most recent bout. ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - SEPTEMBER 27: (L-R) Hakeem Dawodu of Canada faces Zubaira ... More Tukhugov of Russia in their featherweight bout during UFC 253 inside Flash Forum on UFC Fight Island on September 27, 2020 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC) Dawodu, meanwhile, had a longer run with the promotion but couldn't overcome a tough final chapter. After missing weight in a 2022 loss to Julian Erosa and pulling out of a scheduled fight in 2023, he returned to drop a decision to Cub Swanson last August. That marked his third loss in four appearances, and ultimately, his UFC run came to an end this week as well. The timing of these cuts precedes one of the year's most anticipated events. UFC 316 takes place Saturday, June 7, at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Headlining the card is a bantamweight title clash between current champion Merab Dvalishvili and Sean O'Malley in a long-awaited rematch. In the co-main event, Julianna Peña puts her women's bantamweight crown on the line against Olympic gold medalist and PFL crossover star Kayla Harrison. Other matchups include Kelvin Gastelum vs. Joe Pyfer, Mario Bautista vs. Patchy Mix (who is making his UFC debut following his time as Bellator bantamweight champion), and a welterweight showdown between Vicente Luque and Kevin Holland. Here is a look at the entire card.

UFC Cuts Ties With Hakeem Dawodu In Latest Roster Sweep
UFC Cuts Ties With Hakeem Dawodu In Latest Roster Sweep

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time3 days ago

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UFC Cuts Ties With Hakeem Dawodu In Latest Roster Sweep

There are three things that will lead to a release in the UFC: losing, consistently missing weight, and inactivity. Hakeem Dawodu had a touch of all three issues over the last few years, and that's likely why Dana White and the UFC chose to part ways with the veteran. The 33-year-old hasn't fought since he lost a unanimous decision to Cub Swanson in August 2023. The loss to Swanson was his third in four fights. Dawodu missed weight by 3.5 pounds in September 2022 ahead of his unanimous decision loss to Julian Erosa. Between the losses to Swanson and Erosa, Dawodu withdrew from a scheduled fight with Lucas Almeida in June 2023. Overall, it hasn't been an especially strong last few years, and despite Dawodu's talent and relative youth, the promotion elected to remove him from the roster. Dawodu's best years as a mixed martial artist took place when he was a part of the World Series of Fighting promotion. From 2014–2017, Dawodu compiled a record of 7-0-1 with WSOF. That run and the folding of WSOF led Dawodu and others like Anthony 'Rumble' Johnson, Marlon Moraes, and Justin Gaethje to sign with the UFC. Dawodu didn't have immediate success with the UFC. In fact, he lost his first fight with the promotion via submission, and it took just 39 seconds for Danny Henry to submit him. However, Dawodu bounced back and won his next five fights in the UFC. Dawodu wouldn't take another loss until he dropped a unanimous decision in June 2021. In February 2022, Dawodu rebounded with a win over Michael Trizano for what will likely be his last victory with the promotion. In addition to Dawodu's lack of activity and recent victories, he also rarely won fights by stoppage. His lone stoppage win in the UFC was a head-kick KO of Yoshinori Horie in July 2019. From the looks of Dawodu's Instagram account, he appears to be training, but it is unclear if he is still interested in competing. As it is, Dawodu, Kron Gracie and Connor Matthews were separated from the promotion. Looking ahead to Saturday, UFC 316 takes place in Inglewood, California at the Intuit Dome. Here's a look at the complete card.

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