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Daniel Pineda is coming back to the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Pineda’s management, Iridium Sports Agency, announced Tuesday on social media that the featherweight has signed a contract with the Las Vegas-based promotion. A date for Pineda’s next fight was not revealed.
Pineda returns to the UFC riding a six-fight unbeaten streak, but that comes with some controversy. Pineda defeated Movlid Khaybulaev and Jeremy Kennedy this past October to advance to the Professional Fighters League featherweight finals. However, a drug test revealed a high level of testosterone to epitestosterone in his system, and those victories were overturned by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. A six-month suspension ended on April 18.
Pineda went 3-4 in the UFC from 2012 to 2014. He has compiled a 26-13 professional record that also includes stints with Bellator, Legacy Fighting Alliance, Fury FC and Legacy Fighting Championship.
Welcome home, @DanielPitPineda #TeamIridium #TheDarkside pic.twitter.com/IwKiV5pv6N
— IridiumSportsAgency (@TeamIridiumISA) June 24, 2020