The MMA world is abuzz with controversy as fans call for a once-promising fighter's exit from the UFC.
'Cut this bum' - a harsh verdict, but one that many are echoing after Marvin Vettori's latest defeat. Once a formidable force in the middleweight division, Vettori's recent performances have left fans and experts alike questioning his future in the sport.
Vettori, known as 'The Italian Dream', rose to prominence with a series of impressive victories over top contenders like Paulo Costa, Kevin Holland, and Jack Hermansson. His five-fight win streak earned him a shot at the 185lb title, a moment that seemed to mark the pinnacle of his career. However, his rematch with Israel Adesanya in June 2021 proved to be a turning point, as he suffered a decisive loss over five rounds.
Since then, Vettori has struggled to regain his form. His latest defeat, a unanimous decision loss to unranked Brunno Ferreira at UFC 323, has sparked a fierce debate among fans. Many are calling for the UFC to release Vettori from his contract, with comments like "Marvin, it's time to hang up the gloves" and "Cut him, he's done." Others are more sympathetic, acknowledging that Vettori may just need a break to regroup and refocus.
But here's where it gets controversial: Vettori's losing streak isn't just a recent phenomenon. It began with a defeat to Jared Cannonier in June 2023, followed by an almost two-year hiatus. Upon his return in March 2025, Vettori faced Roman Dolidze, a fighter he had previously beaten. However, he failed to impress once again, losing a 25-minute decision. This was followed by another defeat to Brendan Allen on the UFC 318 undercard in July.
So, is it time to cut Marvin Vettori? His four consecutive losses certainly suggest a downward spiral, but is there still hope for a comeback? Or has the former title challenger's time in the UFC come to an end?
Join the debate! Share your thoughts and insights in the comments below. Let's discuss whether Vettori's UFC career is over or if there's still a chance for redemption.