Bobby Moffett Announces Release From UFC
The Ultimate Fighting Championship is continuing to cut down its roster, and featherweight Bobby Moffett is the latest casualty.
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"A lot of things are changing for me. My career is kind of in limbo. I don't know when my next fight will be but I know it won't be in the UFC," part of Moffett's statement read. "I've known this for a while now. The only person I can blame is the man I see in the mirror. To make that change I have to change what I see. I'm sure there are people that read that and enjoy seeing my failure, but the people I need to change for the most are the ones that I care about."
"The Wolfman" went 1-2 inside the Octagon, where he won his debut by controversial submission over Chas Skelly. Following the victory, he dropped decisions to Bryce Mitchell and Enrique Barzola. The 29-year-old was signed to the promotion after an impressive submission win over Jacob Kilburn on Dana White's Contender Series Season 2, Episode 8.
The MMA Lab product is 14-5 as a pro, and should have options for where he fights next.
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