Bryan Battle to fight next week, just ten days after UFC firing over latest weight cut controversy

It was not long before UFC veteran Bryan Battle was signed by a different promotion.

Bryan Battle (12-2), a middleweight winner of season 29 of 'The Ultimate Fighter', had so much potential earlier this week prior to his UFC release.

The battle was cut by the UFC after back-to-back weight missers in the Welterweight and Middle Weight divisions. Battle missed the limit of 186 LB with four pounds at the UFC 319-way, which led to his middleweight fight in which Nursulton Ruziboev was canceled.

Battle left the first promotion with an impressive winning record of 7-1 (1 NC). The 30-year-old rode a win of four fights in the free desk where he was quickly picked up.

'The Butcher' even has his debut date.

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Bryan Battle Signs with Mike Perry's 'Dirty Boxing' Promotion

Welcome to Dirty Boxing, Bryan Battle.

On Friday, ex-PUC star Mike Perry's Dirty Boxing announced that they had signed the Red-Hot Free Agent Battle.

According to the promotion of the mixed rules, Battle debuts on Dirty Boxing 3 on August 29 in the Hangar in Miami, Florida. Battle's opponent has not been announced at the moment.

The battle is planned to compete at 185 pounds. The former UFC hunter accepted the fight on a week informed and he will try his second weight in two weeks to the middleweight.

The dirty boxing debut from Battle streamt live on YouTube.

Bryan Battle could return to UFC with a few wins

It would have been different if the battle was not missed for his fight against Randy Brown.

Battle was at the point of a good weight ranking on the way to his fight with Brown and the weight miss probably prevented him from cracking the top 15 after the profit of the split decision.

Although the UFC is not happy that it is missing weight in two different weight classes, a few more victories and solid versions can go back in the good graten of the promotion.

We have seen countless other fighters return to the UFC after compiling decent profit stripes on the regional scene, such as former Sean O'Malley -Envijand Kris Moutinho.

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