Midnight Mania: Infamous UFC Biter Books Return Fight

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After a $2000 fine and nine-month suspension, former UFC Flyweight Igor Severino will return to action before the end of …


UFC Fight Night: Severino v Lima

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After a $2000 fine and nine-month suspension, former UFC Flyweight Igor Severino will return to action before the end of 2025. He’ll make his Oktagon debut opposite 17-6 Bantamweight veteran Jonas Magard at the promotion’s Oktagon 65 event inside 02 Arena in Prague, Czech Republic on December 29, 2024.

His suspension ends six days prior.

Back in March 2024, the Brazilian prospect was in the midst of a highly entertaining, back-and-forth battle with fellow up-and-comer Andre Lima. It was a really good display of young Flyweight talent, but Severino threw away his entire UFC career by biting his opponent in the second round (watch here). He was promptly released from the organization and forever banned, even after Lima requested lenience for the man who bit him.

The promotion posted a video of Severino excited about the match up, which will be his first fight up at 135-pounds.

“I will make my debut in OKTAGON MMA against Jonas Magard,” Severino explains (via MMA News). “I’m very excited for the fight, I can’t wait to go there and put on a show for everybody. Jonas, I see you soon, I’m ready. December 29th, let’s go.”

Perhaps this is the start of Severino’s redemption arc? It may appear that he’s permanently in the dog house for now, but crazier UFC grudges have been forgiven (or forgotten), and Severino still has a long career ahead of him to earn goodwill.

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