POST-UFC 214: ON THE CHOPPING BLOCK

The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) was back in Anaheim, CA for the seventh time in promotional background Saturday (July 29, 2017) with UFC 214: Cormier vs. Jones II. It was a fun night of action that saw half the bouts end within the distance, and with the scraps now in our rear perspective, let us look at which of the evening’s opponents we may no longer see heading to work within the Octagon…
ON THE CHOPPING BLOCK
Kailin Curran
Curran dropped a unanimous decision to Aleksandra Albu at a scrap. She’s now on a three-fight losing streak inside the Octagon, falling to 1-5 at the UFC. Following the defeat, despite putting up a good effort and winning the third and last round of this struggle, I think there is a fantastic chance that the promotion releases her out of her contract, believing I thought she would surely get released after her previous defeat. Right now, she’s in what we call”Jessica Eye land,” therefore it would not totally be a shock to see her get a last chance for a third time.
Josh Burkman
Burkman was knocked out from Colorado’s Drew Dober. The loss puts him on a four-fight losing streak from the UFC, the last two of which have come from first-round finish. He retired after his previous loss, which was a first-round, north-south choke entry against Michel Prazeres, leaving his gloves at the Octagon. However he returned for the Dober bout and changed his mind. Whether he retires for good or not, I think it’s fair to say that we’ve seen the last of Burkman inside the Octagon, and that I do not expect to see the The Ultimate Fighter 2 veteran returning for a third stint with the advertising.
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