After his third weight miss with the promotionāand second in a rowāSeason 29 of The Ultimate Fighter: Team Volkanovski vs. Team Ortega winner Bryan Battle has been cut from the UFC.
Many had speculated that Battleās UFC career was in jeopardy after he weighed in at 190 pounds for his scheduled middleweight bout against Nursulton Ruziboev at UFC 319. Having already missed weight in his previous bout against Randy āRude Boyā Brown, Battle had moved up from the 170-pound welterweight limit to the 185-pound middleweight limit, believing the change in weight class would eliminate any issues with weight cutting.
Speaking on The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani, Battle addressed the weight miss:
āI thought it was going to be a walk in the park, but things just went south.ā
When asked if something was wrong with his body, Battle responded:
āThereās going to have to be some lifestyle changes. Thereās some stuff that I didnāt have to do that I have to do now.ā
Shortly after the interview the UFC would release Bryan Battle from contract, in a surprise Battle is set to make a quick turn around for the āDirty Boxing Championshipā Promotion on August 29th.
What are they suppose to do? : Expert speaks on Bryan Battle being cut
Former MMA referee and the āman who wrote the rules,ā Big John McCarthy, spoke about Bryan Battleās recent weight miss during a segment of his podcast Weighing In with former Strikeforce champion Josh āThe Punkā Thomson.
When the topic of TUF winner Bryan Battle being cut from the promotion after his third weight miss came up, Big John didnāt hold back:
āTheyāre going to give everyone a one, maybe even a two. They gave him three. Three strikes, youāre out.ā
He then explained the basic expectations for fighters:
āBe on time, make weight, fight your ass off. Those are your goddamn fucking rules of being a fighter. When they cannot rely on you to come in and make weight, they cannot rely on you. What are they supposed to do?ā
Despite the tough criticism, Big John followed up with some kind words about Battle:
āI love Bryan Battle as a fighter. I think heās fun to watch. I like him on the mic. I think heās tough as hell.ā
Many fighters have been cut from the UFC only to return and go on successful runs, including winning a belt. Bryan Battle was a fan favorite before his untimely departure from the UFC. With something to prove in his next outing, Battle has some work to do before possibly returning to the UFC.
šØ Bryan Battle has signed with Dirty Boxing for a fight at 185lbs! šØ