[autotag]Wilson Reis[/autotag] has found a new home following his release from the UFC.
Reis (23-10 MMA), a former UFC flyweight title challenger, has signed with Afro-French MMA organization Ares FC, the promotion announced Tuesday.
🚨🚨NEW FIGHTER SIGNING:🚨🚨 @ares_fighting is proud to announce the signing of @wilsonreis7 for future ARES events. The Brazilian flyweight (23-10) brings 6 years of UFC experience to the table and will be a force to reckon with in the ARES Arena! #ARESFighting pic.twitter.com/SYc2gLvon6
— ARES Fighting Championship (@ares_fighting) February 18, 2020
Reis spent six years with the UFC, compiling a record of 7-6. He holds wins over the likes of Scott Jorgensen, Dustin Ortiz, and Ben Nguyen. After winning six of his first eight UFC fights, Reis was awarded a title shot against then 125-pound champ Demetrious Johnson. He was submitted in the third round of their April 2017 title fight.
Reis would then go on to lose three of his next four, including a TKO loss to current UFC bantamweight champ Henry Cejudo, leading to his UFC release in May.
A date has yet to be set for the Brazilian flyweight’s Ares FC debut.
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