Ray Borg Is Reportedly Being Forced To Fight As A Bantamweight Going Foward

Ray Borg Is Reportedly Being Forced To Fight As A Bantamweight Going Foward

After missing weight again for his fight against Rogério Bontorin at UFC Fight Night Rio Rancho, a new report claims that Ray Borg is now being forced to fight as a bantamweight. Get more info on this story.

By EliteGuy101 - Feb 18, 2020 01:02 PM EST
Filed Under: UFC
Source: fightful.com
Looks like Ray Borg is done with the flyweight division.

This past Friday, the 26-year-old missed weight for the fourth time in his career. The flyweight fought at catchweight; however, he was fined 30 percent of his fight purse. While the fighter ultimately defeated Rogério Bontorin via unanimous decision, according to Erick Kowal of MyMMANews, the fighter is now forced to compete back at bantamweight going forward:
As of this writing, Borg has yet to address the rumors regarding being forced to move back up to Bantamweight. Back in April 2019, the Arizona native went on record to state that, “if I ever miss weight again or miss a fight due to anything other than a serious injury I will leave the sport of MMA forever”.

It doesn’t appear that Borg will be hanging up the gloves soon; however, the fighter hasn’t spoken out about his future just yet.
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