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Flyweight prospect Nathan
Maness
did not get his
Ultimate Fighting Championship
contract extended despite his
best effort.

Maness (16-3) fought out his contract with a unanimous decision win
over Jimmy Flick
last month. While “Mayhem” was expecting to get his contract
extended, he did not hear anything from the UFC. Maness voiced his
hopes of getting re-signed even after the exclusive period for the
UFC to renew his contract had expired. Despite getting offers from
other promotions, Maness was awaiting the UFC’s renewal offer or at
least an explanation for the lack of one.

Maness has now allegedly been told by UFC matchmakers that he
wasn’t exciting enough for the standards of the flyweight division.
Having gone 5-2 in the UFC with three bonus-winning finishes,
Maness was left bewildered by the accusation.

“We received word back from the UFC matchmaker last week about why
we weren’t re-signed. We were told the Flyweight division is
comprised of exciting fighters and he doesn’t view me as exciting 🥴
I suppose half your fights being finishes/bonuses isn’t good enough
now.”

While a fan noted that the UFC likely expected Maness to finish
Flick in his last outing, “Mayhem” thought a shutout decision win
would be enough.

“I really thought I was being honest with myself,” Maness wrote on
X, formerly known as Twitter. “Don’t get caught any a crazy sub,
win the fight. Genuinely thought that was enough. I threw 150 more
strikes, landed over 100 total strikes and 90 significant strikes.
That should be good enough in my irrelevant opinion.”

IMAK ADMIN

By IMAK ADMIN

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