UFC Quietly Releases California Kid

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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is no longer in business with the “California Kid.”

Former World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) featherweight champion Urijah Faber, who went on to become one of the top bantamweights in UFC, was quietly released by the promotion earlier this week, alongside Victor Hugo, Kyung Ho Kang, and Danny Roberts.

UFC Roster Tracker provided the updates on Wednesday.

Faber, now 45, has not competed inside the Octagon since his knockout loss to Petr Yan as part of the UFC 245 pay-per-view (PPV) card back in late 2019. That said, the hall-of-fame bantamweight has remained active in combat sports in local promotions like A1 Combat.

It seems old dogs can learn new tricks after all.

Faber (35-11) is perhaps best known for his legendary feud opposite former WEC headliner Dominick Cruz, which finally came to an end at UFC on FOX 22 back in 2016. Perhaps his UFC release will afford the “California Kid” more time to poop-proof his Sacramento shack.

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RIP Team Alfalfa Male

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I thought they quietly released him years ago.

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So many links in that post, if any people should click on it’s the old dogs link towards the bottom, it was interesting.

I thought he retired a long time ago because he should have.

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No Doubt

Imagine how many hands weren’t broken by him not being allowed to compete in Slap Fighting

quiet release might be my new favorite masturbation euphamism

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Ahhhh beat me to it