The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) was in Stockholm, Sweden for the fifth time in promotional history last Sunday (May 28, 2017) using UFC Fight Night 109: Gustafsson vs. Teixeira. It was a good night of fights that watched half of 12 bouts end by finish, and with the scraps today in our rear perspective, let us take a look at that of the day’s competitors we may no longer see in activity within the Octagon…
ON THE CHOPPING BLOCK
Alex Nicholson
Jack Hermansson was taken on by nicholson and lost via TKO. He’s now on a deficit inside the Octagon and 1-3 in the UFC. Following the reduction to Hermansson, I presume there’s a fantastic opportunity that Nicholson will soon be receiving his walking papers out of the advertising. Along with his recent slide, he is also known to produce headlines for negative reasons, and I feel the UFC is going to be pleased cutting off ties . I see him becoming published, and I really don’t find him working his way back to the huge show, despite being only 27 years of age.
Chris Camozzi
Camozzi came up short in a unanimous-decision loss to Trevor Smith and is presently riding a three-fight losing streak in what is his third stint with the UFC. He was discharged after four successive losses last time and has dropped just three straight this time, but I think that it’s probably he will be getting a pink slip from the advertising. I personally would like to see him get a fourth shot for a second time, but I’ve got my doubts about it. If he get published, I think this time he will head to Bellator rather than the regional circuit in Colorado in hopes of working his way into a fourth UFC stint.
Nico Musoke
Musoke returned from an elongated layoff to shoot in Sweden on Bojan Velickovic in the front of his home crowd. He was up on the judges’ scorecards en route to some conclusion victory using half a minute left in the competition. That is when he had been caught with a test right hook that staggered him, putting him on ice skates and allowing Velickovic to finish him. The loss makes it two for the Swede, and he’s now 1-3 in his last four years. I think that it is 60/40 he will be getting released from the UFC. I lean towards them giving him a third shot since he just returned from an extended layoff, was winning the fight until getting caught and the advertising could use him for European cards.
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