
The
UFC continues to trim its roster, appearing to make good on its plan to cut back by 25 percent. The
Wrestling Observer reports that UFC lightweight hopeful
Din Thomas, Shooto veteran Kuniyoshi Hironaka and
The Ultimate Fighter 6 runner-up,
Tommy Speer, are the latest to be dismissed from the
UFC fold.
Meanwhile, another recently-released fighter has offered his personal thoughts on who he thinks could be up next on the chopping block.
Your Take
JaneJane3 said:
Din Thomas???? C'Mon Dana!! Your like Fox Broadcasting. You invest so much time and money making great thin...
Ladycleo said:
Oh I don't think so, Lutter is a little hater it seems. He needs to be quite and work on his cardio
WickedIrish said:
I more than agree with with Lutter...
The 31-year old Thomas was highly-touted when he made his debut in 2001. Early victories landed him a UFC contract, which he eventually left two years later, only to return during
The Ultimate Fighter's comeback fourth season. He recently suffered a serious knee injury during a main event bout with
Kenny Florian and then went on to lose a unanimous decision to Josh Neer. He is reportedly mulling over whether to keep fighting outside the organization or retire from the world of MMA altogether.
Thirty-one year old Kuniyoshi Hironaka's debut at
UFC 64 ended in a losing decision to top welterweight contender, Jon Fitch. After rebounding via a triumphant decision over Forrest Petz, he then went down in second-round TKOs to Thiago Alves and Jonathan Goulet.
Finally, 23-year old Tommy Speer performed remarkably well during the sixth season of
The Ultimate Fighter but went on to lose in a first-round submission to
Mac Danzig during the live finale. He then also got knocked after just 51-seconds in his bout against Anthony Johnson at UFC Fight Night
13 last month.
For his part,
Travis Lutter, who was let go by UFC earlier, thinks
Matt Serra may be the next victim of the contract cuts.
“I would guess that Serra will have a similar fate as me if he loses the
Matt Hughes fight,” Lutter said in an interview with
Fight Hype.
-Rosario Santiago, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: Wrestling Observer, MMAFrenzy.com
(Image Courtesy of mmahq.com)