MMA
Return to the Octagon? Lajos Klein loses another fight in the UFC and risks not having his contract renewed
Well, that’s too bad. Lajoš Klein, a Slovak MMA fighter who fights in the UFC, lost his third fight in this prestigious organization and his record is now 1:2.
Well, that’s too bad. Lajoš Klein, a Slovak MMA fighter who fights in the UFC, lost his third fight in this prestigious organization and his record is now 1::2. Since he was only under contract for three fights, he is now in danger of not being renewed. So will there be a return to the Octagon?
Slovakia’s Lajos Klein unfortunately lost his third fight in the prestigious UFC MMA organization when he was no match for Nate Landwehr.
The American ended it on a submission and Klein now doesn’t know what his future holds. In fact, he was under contract for three fights in the UFC, which he has already completed.
However, he only won the first one and it is questionable whether his contract will be extended at all. “I’m sorry, guys. I’ll have more to say about it soon. Thank you to those who have and continue to cheer for me and stand by me,” he told his fans on Instagram.
Klein’s hope is that his fights have been attractive, yet it’s more likely that the prestigious organization will part ways with him. So it’s possible that soon there will be only one Slovakian in the UFC again.
The other is Martin Buday, who only got there a week ago when he came through Dana White’s Contender Series tournament, where Dana White always picks a few fighters from four to five fights.
Klein would certainly like to help out the Octagon organization, where he has worked in the past. Will we see him wrestle domestically again?
Source: MMA Shorties
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