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UFC parts ways with 12 fighters including Krzysztof Jotko, Misha Cirkunov, more

The UFC roster has been trimmed as a dozen fighters have parted ways with the promotion in the past three days.

While many of the departures were that of fighters who were two or three fighters into their promotional tenure, two athletes with double digits in the promotion were among those to split.

News of the departures were first reported by algorithm-based Twitter account, UFC Roster Watch, which monitors the rankings-eligibility of the promotion’s roster.

Scroll below to read about the 12 fighters who are now free agents after leaving the UFC. The designation of each athlete’s departure, whether it be a release, a completion of contract, or a retirement, is unknown unless noted otherwise.

Askar Askarov

ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES – JULY 19: (L-R) Askar Askarov of Russia punches Alexandre Pantoja of Brazil in their flyweight bout during the UFC Fight Night event inside Flash Forum on UFC Fight Island on July 19, 2020 in Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

Age: 30

Weight class: Flyweight

Overall record: 14-1-1

UFC record: 3-1-1

Perhaps the most high-profile of the bunch, [autotag]Askar Askarov[/autotag] established himself as a contender in the flyweight division. Weight management became an issue, however, as Askarov missed weight twice toward the end of his UFC tenure. Despite his only career loss a title eliminator against Kai Kara-France, Askarov requested (and was granted) his UFC release after a scheduled bout vs. Brandon Royval fell through when Askarov couldn’t make weight. Askarov departs the promotion with key resume wins over Joseph Benavidez, Alexandre Pantoja, and Tim Elliott. He also drew vs. Brandon Moreno in his promotional debut.

Askar Askarov first announced he asked for release in an Instagram post.

Misha Cirkunov

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – FEBRUARY 26: (R-L) Misha Cirkunov of Latvia battles Wellington Turman of Brazil in their middleweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at UFC APEX on February 26, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

Age: 35

Weight class: Light heavyweight

Overall record: 15-9

UFC record: 6-7

The second longest-tenured fighter of the group, [autotag]Misha Cirkunov[/autotag] had his ups and downs during his seven-year UFC tenure. After a 4-0 start in the promotion, Cirkunov went 2-7 in his next nine. He was finished six times in the UFC, but picked up notable wins over Jimmy Crute, Ion Cutelaba, and Nikita Krylov, among others. He departs the promotion on a four-fight skid.

MMA Fighting confirmed Cirkunov’s departure with UFC officials.

Louis Cosce

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – SEPTEMBER 17: (R-L) Louis Cosce kicks Trevin Giles in a welterweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at UFC APEX on September 17, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

Age: 27

Weight class: Welterweight

Overall record: 7-2

UFC record: 0-2

[autotag]Louis Cosce[/autotag]’s first UFC stint was a two-and-out. He made history in 2020, when he and his older brother Orion signed with the promotion on the same night with finish victories on Dana White’s Contender Series. In his UFC debut, Cosce partook in a strong back-and-forth effort against Sasha Palatnikov, though lost by TKO. His second UFC appearance wasn’t as thrilling, as he lost a lackluster unanimous decision to Trevin Giles in September.

MMA Junkie confirmed Cosce’s departure with a source close to the situation.

Krysztof Jotko

Jul 27, 2019; Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Krzysztof Jotko (blue gloves) defeats Marc-Andre Barriault (red gloves) during UFC 240 at Rogers Place. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-USA TODAY Sports

Age: 33

Weight class: Middleweight

Overall record: 24-6

UFC record: 11-6

The longest-tenured fighter of the bunch, [autotag]Krysztof Jotko[/autotag] made his UFC debut in 2014. A sharp technical fighter with durability and well-roundedness, Jotko proved a tough test for much of the middleweight division. Though he never entered title contention, he competed with various notable names and defeated Gerald Meerschaert, Eryk Anders, Thales Leites and others. He leaves the UFC despite going 2-1 in his most recent three, and 5-2 in his most recent seven.

MMA Fighting confirmed Jotko’s departure with UFC officials.

Sergey Khandozhko

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – APRIL 23: (L-R) Sergey Khandozhko of Russia punches Dwight Grant in a welterweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at UFC APEX on April 23, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Age: 30

Weight class: Welterweight

Overall record: 27-6-1

UFC record: 2-1

Not many fighters retire with a 2-1 UFC record at age 30, but that’s what [autotag]Sergey Khandozhko[/autotag] has announced he’s done. Monday, Khandozhko revealed his retirement and pointed to the physical and social toll being a professional fighter took on him. His UFC wins include Rostem Akman and Dwight Grant, victories that bookend a loss to Rustam Khabilov.

Khandozkho was first to announce his retirement in an Instagram post.

Nick Maximov

Sep 25, 2021; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Nick Maximov lands a hit against Cody Brundage during UFC 266 at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Age: 24

Weight class: Middleweight

Overall record: 8-2

UFC record: 2-2

A protege of Nate Diaz, middleweight [autotag]Nick Maximov[/autotag] is a free agent, just like his mentor is about to be. After back-to-back wins over Cody Brundage and Puna Soriano, Maximov dropped consecutive fights against Andre Petroski and Jacob Malkoun.

MMA Fighting confirmed Maximov’s departure with UFC officials.

Magomed Mustafaev

Magomed Mustafaev

Age: 34

Weight class: Lightweight

Overall record: 14-2

UFC record: 3-2

[autotag]Magomed Mustafaev[/autotag] often found success in the UFC cage – but making it there was the issue. Mustafaev departs the promotion after five-straight cancellations. Visa issues and opponent injuries continuously nixed two years of scheduled bouts for Mustafaev, including during UFC 280 fight week when his opponent Yamato Nishikawa was removed from the card.

MMA Fighting confirmed Mustafaev’s departure with UFC officials.

Charlie Ontiveros

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – OCTOBER 09: (L-R) Charlie Ontiveros punches Steve Garcia in their lightweight bout during the UFC Fight Night event at UFC APEX on October 09, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC)

Age: 31

Weight class: Lightweight

Overall record: 11-9

UFC record: 0-3

[autotag]Charlie Ontiveros[/autotag] fought three times under the UFC banner after he signed on short notice in 2020. An all-action fighter, Ontiveros was finished in all three appearances, most recently against Gabriel Benitez in August.

MMA Junkie confirmed Ontiveros’s departure with a source close to the situation.

Jesse Ronson

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – OCTOBER 01: (R-L) Jesse Ronson of Canada punches Joaquim Silva of Brazil in a lightweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at UFC APEX on October 01, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Age: 36

Weight class: Lightweight

Overall record: 21-12 (1 NC)

UFC record: 0-5 (1 NC)

[autotag]Jesse Ronson[/autotag] exits his second UFC stint with two losses and one no contest more than when he entered. Ronson competed in the UFC from 2013-2014 and went 0-3. He slowly worked his way back and re-signed in 2020. His return was initially a submission win over Nicolas Dalby. However, the result was overturned after he tested positive for a banned substance. Following the completion of a 20-month suspension, Ronson lost back-to-back fights inside the distance against Rafa Garcia and Joaquim Silva, which led to his promotional departure.

MMA Fighting confirmed Ronson’s departure with UFC officials.

Cameron VanCamp

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – SEPTEMBER 17: (L-R) Cameron VanCamp faces Nikolas Motta of Brazil in a lightweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at UFC APEX on September 17, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

Age: 29

Weight class: Lightweight

Overall record: 15-7-1 (1 NC)

UFC record: 0-2

[autotag]Cameron VanCamp[/autotag] was signed to the UFC in September 2021, but withdrew days later due to an injury. In June, he debuted against Andre Fialho and was knocked out in the first round at UFC 274. In September, VanCamp faced the same fate, only this time at the hands of Nikolas Motta.

MMA Junkie confirmed VanCamp’s departure with a source close to the situation.

Darian Weeks

Sep 10, 2022; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Darian Weeks (red gloves) fights Yohan Lainesse (blue gloves) during UFC 279 at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

Age: 28

Weight class: Welterweight

Overall record: 5-3

UFC record: 0-3

[autotag]Darian Weeks[/autotag] remained active during his first UFC stint. Following a December debut loss to Bryan Barberena, Weeks lost to Ian Garry in April, then Yohan Lainesse in September. All three losses came in nine months’ time, and were all by decision.

MMA Junkie confirmed Weeks’ departure with a source close to the situation.

Jason Witt

Aug 13, 2022; San Diego, California, USA; Jason Witt (red gloves) fights against Josh Quinlan (not pictured) during UFC Fight Night at Pechanga Arena. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

Age: 35

Weight class: Welterweight

Overall record: 19-9

UFC record: 2-4

Glory MMA and Fitness staple [autotag]Jason Witt[/autotag] has announced his retirement following back-to-back knockout losses in the UFC. He competed six times for the promotion after he signed during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and picked up wins over Cole Williams and Bryan Barberena.

Witt first announced his retirement in an Instagram post.

Story originally appeared on MMA Junkie