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One and out: David Loiseau cut... again
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David Loiseau's latest stint with the Ultimate Fighting Championships will be a short one.
Following a lopsided unanimous-decision loss to fellow middleweight Ed Herman at last month's UFC 97 event, Loiseau has been cut from the UFC's roster of fighters.
MMAjunkie confirmed the release with multiple sources close to the 29-year-old fighter.
Loiseau, a former top 185-pound contender, first fought with the UFC from 2003 to 2006 and then went 4-2 in outside organizations to earn his way back.
Loiseau's return coincided with the UFC's second Canadian show. Loiseau, who was born and lives in Montreal, fought in front of a hometown crowd but could never get any offense going. Herman dominated all three rounds of the fight, and he won the preliminary-card bout with scores of 30-26, 30-27 and 30-27.
In a post-UFC 97 press conference, UFC President Dana White was noncommittal about the fighter's future and said he'd need to discuss Loiseau with UFC Vice President of Talent Relations Joe Silva, who recently has been trimming the UFC's roster.
With the loss, Loiseau dropped to 18-9, which includes a 4-4 mark in the UFC. He was winless in his final three UFC bouts.
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