Perennial heavyweight contender, Travis Browne is formally not aside of the UFC roster, with promotional officers confirming the Hawaiian has been launched from his contract, seven years following his most up-to-date struggle in blended martial arts.
Browne, a perennial contender underneath the banner of the UFC, competed on the heavyweight restrict throughout his tenure within the promotion – most not too long ago taking up fellow Octagon alum, Aleksei Oleinik dropping a second spherical rear-naked choke submission loss to the Russian at UFC 213.
Travis Browne formally launched from UFC contract
Ending his tenure within the midst of a four-fight dropping run, Travis Browne – the long-time partner of inaugural UFC bantamweight champion, Ronda Rousey, competed on the monumental UFC 200 occasion in 2016, struggling a primary spherical TKO defeat to former undisputed champion, Cain Velasquez.
And amid uncertainty over his combating future following years of inactivity, promotional officers confirmed to MMA Fighting how Honolulu native, Browne had been launched from his contract, seven years on from his most up-to-date struggle.
Boasting an 18-7-1 skilled file, Browne, recognized for his knockout capacity and putting prowess, has stopped a complete of 14 opponents through strikes, in addition to racking up an extra two submission finishes.
Making his organizational debut on the finale of The Final Fighter 11 again in 2010, Browne has racked up notable Octagon wins over the likes of Stefan Struve, Gabriel Gonzaga, Alistair Overeem, Josh Barnett, Brendan Schaub, and his most up-to-date win, completed Matt MItrione in a 2016 knockout victory.
Incomes a pair of Battle of the Evening post-fight bonuses, Browne took on former heavyweight champion, Andrei Arlovski in a memorable conflict – who himself also departed the UFC following his decision loss to Martin Buday final weekend, in addition to knockout kingpin, Derrick Lewis.
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