UFC can typically not at all times interact in probably the most sensitivity minded practices when it comes to releasing expertise and a fighter with the group for seven-plus years discovered this out the exhausting means. Cody Stamann is the referenced fighter right here and he acquired his strolling papers in an uncommon means after leaving the promotion on a 3 battle skid.
Whereas his alst trek to the octagon occurred in November of final 12 months, there was nonetheless a little bit of a possible for renewal or perhaps a brief discover bout provide which Stamann appeared open to if introduced with that. As an alternative he would discovered that he was on the proverbial chopping block by the medium of social media, as Stamann mentioned [via MMA Fighting],
“That was my final battle on my contract in November. Clearly, not an excellent an excellent displaying for me. Possibly the worst battle of my whole profession. I had a fairly good thought I used to be performed. But in addition I used to be like if there’s a short-notice alternative at 145 kilos, I might love to try this. As a result of I feel 145 kilos is the place I’m going to be the remainder of my profession. I’ve simply gotten too large. So if one thing pops up [they said] ‘we’ll see.’ Nothing popped up, and I used to be launched.”
The character of his UFC launch “sucked” however Stamann was “grateful” for his tenure there
As he saved expounding upon the character of studying the UFC would now not want his companies in the meanwhile by going surfing, Stamann continued [via MMA Fighting],
“Granted the best way I used to be launched wasn’t nice. I discovered on Instagram. It will have been good to get one thing [from the UFC], like it might have been good if any person advised me earlier than. I needed to find out about it by way of Instagram and Twitter. That sucked however the UFC was at all times actually good to me. I don’t have an entire lot of complaints. I’m not going to sit down right here and b**ch about something as a result of they modified my life, and I’m grateful for that.”
