PFL-Star Cedric Doumbe scoffs at potential return to the UFC after initial snub: ‘I’m better off here’

Cedric Doumbe rules out future move to the UFC after initial snub I'm better off with the PFLEarlier this week, the UFC snapped up PFL (Professional Fighters League) star, Kayla Harrison to a stunning Octagon debut…

Cedric Doumbe rules out future move to the UFC after initial snub I'm better off with the PFL

Earlier this week, the UFC snapped up PFL (Professional Fighters League) star, Kayla Harrison to a stunning Octagon debut in April, however, it appears upcoming French star, Cedric Doumbe won’t be following in the Olympian’s footsteps and penning a deal with the Dana White-led promotion – again.

Doumbe, a former GLORY Kickboxing champion at the welterweight limit twice, is slated to make his sophomore PFL debut at PFl 7 in March in the Peter Murray-led promotion’s return to Paris, France.

Taking on the unbeaten prospect, Baissangour Chamsoudinov, Doumbe will attempt to turn in his second consecutive victory since his move to the promotion, following a stunning 9-second KO win over Jordan Zebo in a Knockout of the Year contender last September – in front of French World Cup winner, Kylian Mbappe. 

Cedric Doumbe unsure of future UFC move

Released from a penned deal with the UFC following the cancellation of an Octagon debut against Darian Weeks at a ‘Fight Night’ event billed for Paris back in 2022, Doumbe, who has been tipped to eventually make the transition to the Octagon, has shot down the idea of signing a deal once more.

“That makes me smile because they [the UFC] f*cked up,” Cedric Doumbe told MMA Fighting. “They f*cked up, but I didn’t lose anything. They lost. So, it is what it is, you know? Everything happens for a reason. I’m just doing my thing. I know I would do the same, maybe even better, maybe less in UFC, but I’m just doing my thing. Some people say that, ‘You will never have done that (walkout) with the mattress in the UFC. They will never let you do this.’ So, I’m better here [in the PFL].”

“We never know for tomorrow, but I think 90 percent, no,” Cedric Doumbe said of his chances of signing with the UFC in the future. “90 percent no. Because I’m not 20 [years old]. I’m not 21. I’m not that younger fighter. So, I think I’m more close to the end than the beginning, so I think I will not open the UFC door again. But, we never know.” 

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MacDonald Opens Up On PFL Elimination, Vows To Return Next Season

Rory MacDonald has released a statement following his unanimous decision loss in the PFL welterweight tournament. After getting his PFL career off to a good start with a submission win over Curtis Millender, Rory MacDonald suffered defeat to Gleison Ti…

Rory MacDonald has released a statement following his unanimous decision loss in the PFL welterweight tournament. After getting his PFL career off to a good start with a submission win over Curtis Millender, Rory MacDonald suffered defeat to Gleison Tibau in what is widely considered to be one of the worst judging decisions in MMA […]

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Ray Cooper III Sleeps Chris Curtis, Advances To 2019 PFL Welterweight Finals (Video)

Ray Cooper III wasn’t fazed by getting pretty much a literal last-minute replacement opponent at PFL 7, 2019. In the quarterfinals of the PFL welterweight season, Cooper III advanced despite going to a majority draw with Sadibou Sy. Cooper III&#8…

Ray Cooper III wasn’t fazed by getting pretty much a literal last-minute replacement opponent at PFL 7, 2019. In the quarterfinals of the PFL welterweight season, Cooper III advanced despite going to a majority draw with Sadibou Sy. Cooper III’s advancement was based on overall performance. Also competing in the quarterfinals was Chris Curtis, who […]

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Kayla Harrison Advances To PFL Women’s Lightweight Finals (Video)

Kayla Harrison did what Sarah Kaufman could not at PFL 7, 2019. Harrison did battle with Bobbi Jo Dalziel in a semifinal bout in the PFL women’s lightweight playoffs. The former Judo gold medalist handled business, submitting Dalziel in the openi…

Kayla Harrison did what Sarah Kaufman could not at PFL 7, 2019. Harrison did battle with Bobbi Jo Dalziel in a semifinal bout in the PFL women’s lightweight playoffs. The former Judo gold medalist handled business, submitting Dalziel in the opening frame via armbar. Harrison was scheduled to meet Genah Fabian, but Fabian was forced […]

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PFL 7, 2019 Live Results Tonight (Oct. 11)

PFL 7, 2019 is set for tonight (Oct. 11) and it is playoff season. Tonight, we’ll find out who the two women’s lightweight finalists will be. Kayla Harrison vs. Bobbi Jo Dalziel and Sarah Kaufman vs. Larissa Pancheco will serve as the semif…

PFL 7, 2019 is set for tonight (Oct. 11) and it is playoff season. Tonight, we’ll find out who the two women’s lightweight finalists will be. Kayla Harrison vs. Bobbi Jo Dalziel and Sarah Kaufman vs. Larissa Pancheco will serve as the semifinal bouts. Harrison was scheduled to meet Genah Fabian, but weight-cutting concerns forced […]

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Injured PFL Fighter Stands After Spinal Surgery

PFL fighter stands after spinal surgery.

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Injured PFL fighter Leroy Johnson was able to stand after successful spinal surgeries.

The 38-year-old Johnson suffered a devastating KO loss to Mo De’Reese at PFL 7 last month. Johnson was on the receiving end of a highlight reel knee that sent the big man down and motionless on the canvas for some time. It was a scary moment, to say the least.

Things, however, appear to be looking up. Kaitlyn Leask, Johnson’s fiancee, released a statement on Friday (Sept 7, 2018) that said that Johnson is able to stand after undergoing successful spinal surgery.

KaitlynLeask’s statement is as follows (h/t Ariel Helwani):

As most of you know, last Thursday Leroy suffered a severe spinal injury during his fight in Atlantic City. This has been the most terrifying week of our lives. Leroy went through two surgeries to stabilize the broken bones and we’ve been waiting on the swelling to go down to see what’s next.
Leroy is a fighter and the strongest man I know, this afternoon he was able to stand! We have a long road, but we know all of our friends and family are praying for us. God is good all the time! #leroystrong

Daniel Rubenstein, Johnson’s manager, had previously released a statement that explained Johnson’s first surgery was to take care of a vertebra that had slipped out of place, and the second was to deal with his high blood pressure.

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