Marcus Brimage is no longer on the UFC roster. | Dave Mandel/Sherdog.com
One day after Eddie Gordon revealed that he had been released by the UFC, five other fighters took to social media to announce that they are no longer under contract with the Las Vegas-based promotion.
Brimage began his Octagon tenure with three consecutive triumphs but lost four of his final five bouts within the Las Vegas-based promotion. Most recently, he suffered a first-round knockout loss to Jimmie Rivera at UFC Fight Night “Bisping vs. Leites” on July 18. He was also the first person to face Conor McGregor in the UFC, falling to the “Notorious” one via first-round TKO 67 seconds into their encounter in April 2013.
Giagos (1-2), Narvaez (1-2), Van Buren (0-2) and Clements (2-2, 1 NC) combined for a 4-8 record in UFC competition.
Got my pink slip today, I was a pleasure working for @UFC, don't worry I'll be back!!!
— Marcus Brimage (@Brim205) October 17, 2015
I would like to thx @ufc @danawhite and Joe Silva for the opportunity to fulfill a dream. It's not goodby....just I'll see u later!#God1st
— Roger Narvaez (@Silverback316) October 16, 2015
(1/2) I was scheduled to fight in UFC in August. I had an injury that forced me to pull out. I was offered a fight Jan. 2 against my team
— Matt Van Buren (@GutterMMA) October 16, 2015
(2/2) mate. Coach asked me to turn it down, so I did. Just got released from UFC after @danawhite said they wanted me back. I don't get it
— Matt Van Buren (@GutterMMA) October 16, 2015
Apparently I just got released from @ufc. It was my goal to compete there and I did it!
— Chris Clements (@menaceclements) October 17, 2015
Sorry everyone but I will be back!!! #all #good #noworries
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