Midnight Mania! UFC Cuts Five In Latest Roster Trim

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Keeping track of the current UFC roster can be a daunting task, but MMAFighting recently confirmed the release of five athletes: Emil Meek, Lara Procopio, Roque Martinez, Joe Ellenberger, and Alexander Yakovlev. Only one of those names comes as something of a surprise, but let’s break it down!

Meek debuted with quite a bit of hype behind him, following a brutal knockout of Rousimar Palhares back when that meant something. A debut win over Jordan Mein got the ball rolling, but since then, Meek has been ground out by three consecutive opponents, including Kamaru Usman.

His most recent loss came in February 2020.

Of the names mentioned, Procopio is definitely the surprise — and perhaps the most likely to make a quick return? The 25-year-old Flyweight’s record inside the Octagon isn’t the best at 1-2, but she did pretty soundly defeat Molly McMann in that sole victory. Procopio’s most recent loss came to Casey O’Neil in a genuinely good clash of prospects just a couple weeks ago at UFC Vegas 29.

Roque Martinez also competed at UFC Vegas 29, losing a highly contentious split-decision to Josh Parisian. Often, a controversial result like that buys an athlete another opportunity, but the defeat made it three in a row for the Heavyweight.

Finally, Alexander Yakovlev and Joe Ellenberger … I kind of assumed both had already been released? Yakovlev last competed in October 2020 vs. Joel Alvarez, losing his fourth bout in five fights, which isn’t likely to cut it at 155 lbs. Ellenberger, meanwhile, is just 1-1 inside the Octagon, but he hasn’t actually fought since 2014!

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Some rather foreboding clouds:

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Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.