UFC Lightweight Paul Felder Signs A Multi-Year Deal With The Promotion

UFC Lightweight Paul Felder Signs A Multi-Year Deal With The Promotion

It's been confirmed by several sources that the lightweight will remain with the promotion for the time being, as Paul Felder has signed a multi-year contract with the company. Get some more information here.

By EliteGuy101 - Dec 04, 2019 12:12 PM EST
Filed Under: UFC
Source: Fightful.com
Paul Felder will remain with the UFC for the foreseeable future.

MMA Fighting has confirmed that the “Irish Dragon” has inked a new multi-fight deal with the promotion, though the exact details of the contract are not fully known.

Felder made his debut in the UFC back in October 2014, with the lightweight picking up a split decision win over Jason Saggo. Since then, the Philadelphia native has had memorable moments and fights against talents such as Danny Castillo and Edson Barboza. At the moment, he’s currently on a two-fight winning streak, with Felder getting wins over Edson Barboza and James Vick.

The lightweight’s professional mixed martial arts record is 17 wins and 4 losses. Felder’s next fight will be against Dan Hooker at UFC Fight Night Auckland, which takes place on Saturday, February 22 from the Spark Arena in Auckland, New Zealand.
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