Torrez Finney Shares How Third Contender Series Call-Up Stopped Him From Signing Elsewhere

Torrez Finney recently disclosed that his third opportunity to join the UFC via Dana White’s Contender Series ultimately stopped him from committing to another promotion. Despite securing a unanimous decision victory over Cam Rowston at DWCS 68 on August 20, Finney found himself overlooked for a UFC contract by Dana White for the second time. […]

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Torrez Finney recently disclosed that his third opportunity to join the UFC via Dana White’s Contender Series ultimately stopped him from committing to another promotion.

Despite securing a unanimous decision victory over Cam Rowston at DWCS 68 on August 20, Finney found himself overlooked for a UFC contract by Dana White for the second time. The UFC CEO harshly criticized “The Punisher” in a segment that swiftly made headlines for its blunt severity.

Additionally, White expressed disappointment that Finney had only taken one fight since his initial DWCS appearance last October, where he secured a second-round submission against Yuri Panferov. However, the door hasn’t closed on Finney just yet. He’s set to make his comeback on October 1, facing Abdellah Er-Remy in episode eight.

Finney will have a rare third chance to clinch a UFC contract—an opportunity granted to only a select few fighters. However, this chance comes at a cost, as he had to forgo a more lucrative deal to chase his UFC dreams…

Finney On His Third DWCS Spot: ‘I Didn’t Think Twice About It Too Much’

During a recent interview with Inside Fighting, Finney revealed that just before receiving a call from his manager for the DWCS fight, he was on the verge of finalizing a deal with another promotion. However, he decided to walk away from it, choosing instead to chase his ultimate dream of fighting in the UFC.

“Not going to point them out, but I was actually almost in the process of signing with another promotion,” Finney said. “Big deal, great pay. I was actually getting close to making that announcement, and then I get a phone call from Malki [Kawa] from First Round Management, and he’s like, ‘Have you signed that contract yet?’ I said, ‘No, not yet.’ He’s like, ‘Well, hold on,’ and I was like, ‘All right, what is it?’ ‘Cause there’s only one thing, there could only be one possible promotion that could hold me off from that. And I said, ‘What?’ And there was the opportunity. He told me all the details behind it, and I talked with my team. You know, I’m gonna be honest, I was happy.”

“The Punisher” went on to express his excitement for the upcoming fight but admitted that his family is no longer supporting his pursuit of the UFC dream, especially after White’s harsh criticism.

“My team was behind me, but my family—they are not the biggest Dana White fans—and they were no longer on the side of me ever pursuing the UFC. Necessarily, like, obviously, they would support wherever I fight, but with the UFC, it was like, ‘Man, forget that,’ based off his comments. But I didn’t feel that way; I never have any personal issues with Dana… If you look at the opportunity, based off of what you see—an opportunity to be the first guy ever to go 3-0 in the Contender Series—the story, it hit so big. Right now, I’m 25, so let’s go for it. I didn’t think twice about it.”

Finney boasts an undefeated 9-0 record in his MMA career, with seven of those victories coming by way of stoppage. He made his professional debut in February 2022, taking on Wesley McCracken under the Conflict MMA banner.

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William Souza Misses Weight By 10lbs For Dana White Contender Series Fight

William Souza, Dana WhiteWilliam Souza missed weight by a margin of over 10 lbs on Dana White Contender Series 47. For the latest series of the popular mixed martial arts show, a total of 10 fighters took to the scales for the five scheduled bouts. There was one fighter who did not show up at the right weight, […]

William Souza, Dana White

William Souza missed weight by a margin of over 10 lbs on Dana White Contender Series 47.

For the latest series of the popular mixed martial arts show, a total of 10 fighters took to the scales for the five scheduled bouts. There was one fighter who did not show up at the right weight, missing the mark by a considerable distance.

Dana White Contender Series’ William Souza misses weight by 10 lbs

William Souza had agreed to compete against Farid Basharat in a bantamweight contest that required both athletes to come in under 136 lbs with the extra pound allowance permitted in nontitle fights. However, Souza ended up coming in at 146 lbs, over 10 pounds more than his opponent, who made the limit.

He broke the record for the biggest weight miss in the history of the Contender Series, which was previously held by Victor Reyna who came in seven pounds over in 2019.

It’s unclear why Souza came in so heavy. There were doubts that the bout might not get sanctioned given the disparity in weight between the two competitors. The Nevada Athletic Commission ended up canceling the fight.

Dana White’s Contender Series 47 takes place Tuesday at the UFC Apex and streams on ESPN+.

Check out the complete Dana White’s Contender Series 47 weigh-in results below:

  • Ozzy Diaz (186) vs. Joe Pyfer (185)
  • Farid Basharat (136) vs. Willian Souza (146)*
  • Anton Turkalj (205) vs. Acacio dos Santos (201)
  • Dennis Buzukja (146) vs. Kaleio Romero (146)
  • Alessandro Costa (126) vs. Andres Luna Martinetti (126)

*Souza missed weight by 10 pounds; fight canceled.

Dana White Contender Series: Final Week Presents Three More Contracts

On the eighth and final week of the Dana White Contender Series, Matt Frevola, Allen Crowder and Lauren Mueller picked up future UFC contracts. The series, which aired live over the past two months from The Ultimate Fighter Gym and streamed on UFC Fight Pass, concluded its first season Tuesday night. Frevola improved to 6-0 […]

On the eighth and final week of the Dana White Contender Series, Matt Frevola, Allen Crowder and Lauren Mueller picked up future UFC contracts. The series, which aired live over the past two months from The Ultimate Fighter Gym and streamed on UFC Fight Pass, concluded its first season Tuesday night. Frevola improved to 6-0 […]

Dana White Contender Series: Contracts Awarded to Michael Rodriguez, Alex Perez

Michael Rodriguez and Alex Perez became the latest fighters to earn contracts off Dana White’s “Tuesday Night Contender Series.” Rodriguez improved to 9-2 when he knocked out Jamelle Jones in the main event. The card streamed live on UFC Fight Pass from The Ultimate Fighter Gym in Las Vegas. Julio Arce picked up a second […]

Michael Rodriguez and Alex Perez became the latest fighters to earn contracts off Dana White’s “Tuesday Night Contender Series.” Rodriguez improved to 9-2 when he knocked out Jamelle Jones in the main event. The card streamed live on UFC Fight Pass from The Ultimate Fighter Gym in Las Vegas. Julio Arce picked up a second […]