Featherweight Fighter Artem Lobov Is No Longer Under Contract With The UFC

Featherweight Fighter Artem Lobov Is No Longer Under Contract With The UFC

The Ultimate Fighter season 22 finalist has announced his departure from the UFC through his Twitter feed. Check out what featherweight fighter, Artem Lobov, had to say about being released from the promotion.

By EliteGuy101 - Jan 30, 2019 09:01 AM EST
Filed Under: UFC
Source: mmafighting.com
TUF 22 finalist Artem Lobov is officially done with the UFC.

The featherweight fighter announced on his Twitter feed that he was no longer a member of the company’s roster and offered his services to several MMA promotions such as Bellator MMA.


MMA Fighting confirmed the news that Artem Lobov was released from the promotion. Lobov was on a three-fight losing streak; It all started at Fight Night 108 when the featherweight fighter lost a grueling battle to Cub Swanson. His next loss came from Andre Fili at Fight Night 118 via unanimous decision. His recent bout (and ultimately final) against Michael Johnson at Fight Night 138 also ended via unanimous decision.

Lobov leaves the company with a 2-5 record, but has a professional MMA record of 13 wins, 15 losses, and 1 No contest.
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