UFC Featherweight Shane Burgos Re-Signs A New Deal With The Promotion

UFC Featherweight Shane Burgos Re-Signs A New Deal With The Promotion

One of the best up-and-coming featherweights will remain with the UFC for the foreseeable future as Shane Burgos has re-signed a deal with the promotion. Get some more information on the 145-pound fighter here.

By EliteGuy101 - Mar 12, 2020 09:03 AM EST
Filed Under: UFC
Source: fightful.com
Shane Burgos won’t be fighting outside of the UFC anytime soon as the featherweight re-signed a multi-fight deal with the promotion.

Brett Okamoto of ESPN first reported the deal, though no other details regarding Brugos’ contract has been revealed. The New York native has been fighting with the company since 2016 and is one of the bright spots of the 145-pound division. Burgos came in and scored an impressive win over Tiago Trator at UFC Fight Night Albany back in December 2016.

From there, the 28-year-old continued to dominate the featherweight division by racking up wins until he suffered his first defeat against Calvin Kattar at UFC 220. Despite that devastating setback, Burgos went back to his winning ways and defeated Kurt Holobaugh, Cub Swanson, and Makwan Amirkhani. His professional record currently stands at 13 wins and 1 loss.
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