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Cro Cop Gone: UFC Loses another Big Name

Source: Team Crocop and thanks to the fella’ on the Sherdog Forums.

The UFC is losing their big names quickly these days. With rumors of Tim Sylvia wanting out, Tito Ortiz fighting his last fight, Andre Arlovski moving on, and the refusal to sign guys like Josh Barnett, what is Dana White thinking?

PRIDE’s 2006 Open-Weight Grand Prix champion Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic has officially parted ways with the UFC and signed with DREAM - a new collaborative effort between FEG (K-1, HERO’S) and former DSE staff (PRIDE).

The new event is a drastic change following new creative leadership over HERO’s. FEG is hoping to bring new life to their MMA show and the addition of former DSE staff is what they are looking for.

At an official press conference on Wednesday the promotion announced that “Cro Cop” had joined their ranks and would be fighting on their upcoming March 15 card. No opponent was named.

Specific details surrounding his departure from the UFC are currently unknown.

Filipovic (22-6-2) signed with the UFC following his first major championship - winning PRIDE’s 2006 Open-Weight Grand Prix. He made his UFC debut against Eddie Sanchez in February of 2007. Following his TKO win he lost his next two fights - succumbing to a head kick KO from Gabriel Gonzaga and dropping a decision to Cheick Kongo.

Prior to his 1-2 run in the UFC, “Cro Cop” was considered the number two heavyweight in the world. The Croatian striker holds wins over former UFC heavyweight champion and PRIDE’s 2006 Open-Weight Grand Prix finalist Josh Barnett, Olympic Judo gold medalist Hidehiko Yoshida, Aleskander Emelianenko, former PRIDE middleweight champion Wanderlei Silva, Igor Vovchanchyn, Kevin Randleman, Mark Coleman, Heath Herring, Kazuyuki Fujita, Japanese superstar and MMA legend Kazushi Sakuraba, and Ikuhisa Minowa.

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3 Comments For This Post

  1. Curtis Clontz says:

    Now their are rumors surfacing about a Fedor vs Cro Cop rematch. I am not as excited as some. Fedor beating a 1-2 fighter in the UFC doesn’t impress me one bit. If Fedor don’t start fighting top caliber he will not be considered the best Hwt in the world.

  2. Brandt DeLorenzo says:

    Well anything is better than Fedor fighting the winner of a reality TV show!

  3. Curtis Clontz says:

    HAHA! No kidding, unless it is made up of Randy, Nog and every other top HWT in the world.

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