When Dennis Hallman failed to make weight, thus causing his bout with Thiago Tavares to be scrapped, many UFC fans became upset. The failed cut to lightweight was the second time in as many fights for Hallman, and as expected, the fighter was cut from the promotion.
There were reports going around that Hallman was paid not only his show money but also his entire win purse. It was an odd move for someone deemed “unprofessional” by many fight fans. The move lead many to believe there was more to the story, and even Hallman admitted he had some personal issues going on that prevented him from making weight.
Former UFC fighter Frank Trigg was able to get the full details surrounding Hallman’s failed weight cut.
According to the video interview, Hallman was going through a messy custody battle with his wife. Hallman also alleges that she is battling a drug addiction, only further complicating what is already a lengthy process.
Hallman says he endured a nervous breakdown and was taking the fight to gather money he desperately needs to keep his daughter.
It’s a story that any parent can relate to, and anyone without kids can certainly understand that Hallman wasn’t in the state of mind to compete. The good news for Hallman is that the door appears to be open for a return to the Octagon now that he has picked up some wins and made a successful cut.
For all the negative talk about the UFC paying its fighters, perhaps this story will shed some positive light on that particular situation.
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