Sedriques Dumas is no longer an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter.
Indeed, the oft-troubled nine-fight Octagon veteran has been removed from UFC’s active roster, meaning he has either been released from his contract or the promotion decided not to re-sign him.
However, his UFC run never really got going.
After stumbling in his Octagon debut, getting submitted by Josh Fremd, Dumas bounced back with consecutive unanimous decision wins. That momentum did not last long, though, as he was knocked out by Nursulton Ruziboev in the first round in his next appearance (watch highlights).
Dumas also repeatedly found himself in trouble outside the cage during his time with UFC.
That arrest led to Dumas being yanked from UFC 311 because a Florida court-ordered ankle monitor limited him to a 100-mile travel radius.
For what it is worth, the 30-year-old has reportedly been arrested 15 times since 2014.
Dumas exits UFC with a 3-5-1 record inside the Octagon and plenty of controversy attached to his name.
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