UFC veterans in MMA, karate and kickboxing action Feb. 22-25

Check out which veterans of the UFC are competing in combat sports across the globe this weekend.

This week, the UFC returns to Mexico for UFC Fight Night 237.

The event at Mexico City Arena in Mexico City features a flyweight clash between former champion [autotag]Brandon Moreno[/autotag] and [autotag]Brandon Royval[/autotag].

Many other combat sports events are taking place that feature several familiar names that have competed under the UFC banner.

Check out which veterans of the global MMA leader are competing Feb. 22-25.

Scroll below to see how the UFC veterans fared last week, and see the names and details of this weekend’s competitors.

Upcoming event information from Tapology.

UFC veterans in MMA and karate action Dec. 14-17

Check out which veterans of the UFC are competing in combat sports across the globe this weekend.

This week, the UFC wraps up its year with a pay-per-view event in Las Vegas.

UFC 296 takes place at T-Mobile Arena, and features a pair of title fights. In the main event, [autotag]Leon Edwards[/autotag] looks to defend his welterweight title against [autotag]Colby Covington[/autotag], and [autotag]Alexandre Pantoja[/autotag] defends his flyweight crown against [autotag]Brandon Royval[/autotag].

Elsewhere, many other combat sports events are taking place that feature a number of familiar names that have competed under the UFC banner.

Check out which veterans of the global MMA leader are competing Dec. 14-17.

Scroll below to see how the UFC veterans fared last week, and see the names and details of this weekend’s competitors.

Upcoming event information from Tapology.

UFC veterans in MMA, bareknuckle MMA and kickboxing action Sept. 7-9

Check out which veterans of the UFC are competing in combat sports across the globe this weekend.

This week, the UFC travels to Australia for UFC 293.

The pay-per-view event at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney features a middleweight title fight between champion [autotag]Israel Adesanya[/autotag] and [autotag]Sean Strickland[/autotag].

Elsewhere, many other combat sports events are taking place that feature a number of familiar names that have competed under the UFC banner.

Check out which veterans of the global MMA leader are competing in MMA, bareknuckle MMA and kickboxing this week from Sept. 7-9.

Check out the names and details about their bouts below.

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UFC veterans in MMA and bareknuckle action March 3-4

Check out which veterans of the UFC are in MMA and bareknuckle boxing action this weekend across the globe.

The UFC is on pay-per-view in Las Vegas for UFC 285. The event takes place at the T-Mobile Arena, featuring the heavyweight debut of former light heavyweight king Jon Jones in a title fight against former interim champion Ciryl Gane.

Elsewhere, many other MMA events are taking place that feature familiar names that have competed under the UFC banner.

These 10 veterans of the global MMA leader are competing in MMA boxing this week from March 4-5.

Check out the names and details about their bouts below.

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UFC veterans in MMA action from Dec. 21-31

Check out which UFC veterans are in action over the holidays from Dec. 21-31.

The UFC is done for the year after UFC Fight Night 216 in Las Vegas.

However, there are other MMA promotions in action for their final cards of the year during holidays that feature a number of UFC veterans, including multiple former flyweight title challengers.

These 15 veterans of the UFC are competing across the globe from Dec. 21-31.

Check out the names and details about their bouts below.

Wilson Reis proud of UFC run but focused on next chapter at ARES FC

A former UFC title challenger, Wilson Reis’ octagon run has come to an end, but the Brazilian vet says he leaves with no regrets.

A former UFC title challenger, [autotag]Wilson Reis[/autotag] saw his octagon run come to an end late last year, but the Brazilian vet says he leaves the organization with no regrets.

“I just had a great run in the UFC,” Reis told MMA Junkie. “I’m definitely upset with my losses but happy with my wins and to fight Demetrious Johnson. I dreamed to fight in the UFC, and I was in the UFC for six years, so for me, it was definitely – I’m not sad. I’m happy with my performance.”

Reis, who had a lengthy run for Bellator, as well, came to the UFC in 2013, posting six wins in his first eight appearances and earning a shot at then-flyweight champion Johnson in April 2017. Reis suffered a third-round submission loss.

In his return to action, Reis drew future double champ Henry Cejudo, who was able to score a second-round TKO. Reis’ slide continued with a decision loss to perennial contender John Moraga.

Reis then rebounded with a win over Ben Nguyen, but an April 2019 loss to fellow Brazilian Alexandre Pantoja saw his time with the promotion come to an end when the organization elected not to renew his expired contract.

“My last fight, unfortunately, I was in great shape – I had a great camp here at Alliance MMA, all my coaches – and then, it was such, like, bad luck,” Reis said. “There were a couple of things I should have done with my gameplan, but I kind of stayed right in front of Pantoja. He landed a good right hand, and when I took the right hand, all my weight went back to my left foot. At the same second, I broke the bone. When I fell down, I knew something was wrong.”

Reis credits referee Jason Herzog for stepping in rather quickly, recognizing there was an issue. A broken ankle forced Reis to the sidelines, and when he was cleared to fight this past November, UFC officials declined to book him at either flyweight or bantamweight.

Reis admits he was disappointed to see his time in the UFC end, but he didn’t take any time to feel sorry for himself.

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“I’m a very positive guy; I just think of the positive things that will come with it,” Reis said. “You just have to accept it. The longer it takes to accept it, the more it’s going to hurt. So for me, I just have to accept this. Now we’re out of the UFC. We did our best there. We had great performances. We had a great story with the UFC. Now I just have to accept it and go to the next chapter.

“Obviously, I wish I could have done better, but I’m satisfied, and let’s move on to the next. Let’s go on to the next step.”

For Reis, that next move is ARES FC, an upstart promotion looking to build a big profile in the European and African markets. In his promotional debut, Reis (23-10) is expected to face fellow UFC veteran Taylor Lapilus (16-3).

The bout is currently targeted for October, but of course the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has left global scheduling of any events very much up in the air. Still, Reis is happy to have a fight on the horizon.

“I’m very excited and happy that I have a date I’m going to fight,” Reis said. “Well, we don’t have a date, but we have something going on. We have the promotion. The fight’s already signed and everything: Taylor Lapilus. We just don’t have a date. But I’m signed with ARES right now. I’m excited with this new promotion.”

Reis said he’s open for a return to the UFC and holds no ill will toward the promotion. In fact, he told UFC matchmakers that if they’re struggling to fill cards once the organization is back to hosting live events, he’s happy to step in on short notice.

But his focus, Reis insists, is on his future at ARES FC. He’s going to stay at bantamweight for now, and he’s aiming to capture the new promotion’s title belt.

But more than anything, he’s just anxious to step into a cage once again.

“For me, the most important thing to me is just to be happy,” Reis said. “I’m not doing anything that I don’t want to do. Right now, I just want to keep fighting.

“I love fighting. I’m healthy. I’m 35. I’m fighting ARES right now, so my goal is to win the belt over there and then see what’s coming next.”

To hear the full interview with Reis, check out the video below.

Ex-UFC flyweight title challenger Wilson Reis signs with Ares FC

Wilson Reis has a new fighting home.

[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.

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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