UFC cuts middleweights Rob Kimmons and Chris Camozzi after recent losses
Middleweight fighters Rob Kimmons and Chris Camozzi are the latest victims of the UFC's roster purge.
MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) today confirmed Kimmons' release with a source close to the fighter.
Camozzi confirmed his release on his official website.
Kimmons (23-7 MMA, 3-4 UFC) leaves the organization after a three-year and seven-fight run in the world's largest MMA promotion. The 30-year-old signed with the organization with a 20-3 record and went 3-4 in the UFC. His release followed back-to-back losses to Kyle Noke at UFC 122 and Dongi Yang at UFC on Versus 3.
Camozzi (14-4 MMA, 2-1 UFC), a cast member on "The Ultimate Fighter 11," opened his UFC career with decision wins over James Hammortree and Yang. However, a UFC 127 loss to Kyle Noke prompted his release.
"According to the UFC the issue is less about my performance (they offered to give me a recommendation) and more to do with an overloaded roster and not enough fights for us under contract," Camozzi wrote. "This has nothing to do with the recent merger."
The UFC recently merged with its sister promotion, the WEC, which officials said would result in some roster trimming. The UFC also purchased its rival, Strikeforce. Although UFC president Dana White said the organizations will operate independently, some UFC fighters could head to Strikeforce, and as contracts are fulfilled, some Strikeforce fighters could find their way to the octagon.
Middleweight fighters Rob Kimmons and Chris Camozzi are the latest victims of the UFC's roster purge.
MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) today confirmed Kimmons' release with a source close to the fighter.
Camozzi confirmed his release on his official website.
Kimmons (23-7 MMA, 3-4 UFC) leaves the organization after a three-year and seven-fight run in the world's largest MMA promotion. The 30-year-old signed with the organization with a 20-3 record and went 3-4 in the UFC. His release followed back-to-back losses to Kyle Noke at UFC 122 and Dongi Yang at UFC on Versus 3.
Camozzi (14-4 MMA, 2-1 UFC), a cast member on "The Ultimate Fighter 11," opened his UFC career with decision wins over James Hammortree and Yang. However, a UFC 127 loss to Kyle Noke prompted his release.
"According to the UFC the issue is less about my performance (they offered to give me a recommendation) and more to do with an overloaded roster and not enough fights for us under contract," Camozzi wrote. "This has nothing to do with the recent merger."
The UFC recently merged with its sister promotion, the WEC, which officials said would result in some roster trimming. The UFC also purchased its rival, Strikeforce. Although UFC president Dana White said the organizations will operate independently, some UFC fighters could head to Strikeforce, and as contracts are fulfilled, some Strikeforce fighters could find their way to the octagon.