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Keith Jardine Released From UFC Following Loss To Matt Hamill

↵After five years, 13 fights and four straight losses, Keith Jardine’s tenure with the UFC is over.
“It sucks,” [Dana] White said. “I have nothing but respect for him and I hope to see him back soon.”

↵↵- Via MMA Fighting

↵Jardine has had some great moments during his UFC run including knocking out Forrest Griffin and winning a decision over Chuck Liddell when that still had meaning. But, on the same note, the four straight losses are a real issue. As is the fact that he has suffered four vicious KO losses in the past three years.

↵Best of luck to Keith, I’m sure there are plenty of promotions that would love to have a guy like him on their roster.

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