16 former UFC fighters who could return to the promotion in 2023

It’s hard to make it to the UFC.

Thousands of professional fighters try every year – and most fail. For a small percentage, however, they sign their names on the dotted line to fight for the biggest MMA promotion in the world.

Sometimes the opportunity comes a bit too soon. Other times, they’re faced with difficult matchups that time proves were bigger challenges than originally anticipated.

When the pink slip comes and a fighter departs the promotion, there is often a phrase they hear on the way out: “Go get a few more wins, and the UFC will consider bringing you back.”

Easier said than done.

For the vast majority, they won’t be back. However, it’s not impossible. A number of fighters have done it over the years. Just look at UFC flyweight champion Brandon Moreno. He was released from the promotion, built his way back, became a contender, and then won a UFC title.

In recent memory, others like Brandon Davis, Jesse Ronson, Nicolas Dalby, Chase Sherman, Sean Soriano, and Dustin Jacoby have reinforced the possibility.

With the new year upon us, here are 16 former UFC fighters who could return to the promotion in 2023.

Note: Fighters considered for this list had to have competed in at least one UFC bout.

Ali Alqaisi

Age: 32

Weight class: Featherweight

Overall record: 13-6

Record since UFC departure: 5-1

Ali Alqaisi didn’t mope after his UFC departure. Instead, he got back to business. Since he was cut in late 2020, Alqaisi has fought six times and captured Titan FC and UAE Warriors gold. His only loss was due to a cut suffered against Jesse Arnett (a stoppage that led to a post-fight brawl). He avenged the loss one fight later when he tapped Arnett via third-round guillotine choke.

Talita Bernardo

Modestas Bukauskas

Age: 28

Weight class: Light heavyweight

Overall record: 13-5

Record since UFC departure: 2-0

Modestas Bukauskas was dominant prior to his UFC tenure. Although his promotional stint didn’t end pretty, he immediately got back on the horse after his release and found that dominance once again. After a unanimous decision over Bellator alum Lee Chadwick, Bukauskas defeated Chuck Campbell by fourth-round knockout to win the Cage Warriors light heavyweight title in December.

Dakota Bush

Age: 28

Weight class: Lightweight

Overall record: 10-4

Record since UFC departure: 2-0

Dakota Bush was a two-and-out in his first UFC stint, but is making the case for a second chance. Since a January 2022 loss to Viacheslav Borshchev, “Hairy” Bush has won back-to-back unanimous decisions for FAC, against respectable competition in Josh Streacker and Ivey Nixon.

Shane Campbell

Geraldo de Freitas

Age: 31

Weight class: Bantamweight

Overall record: 14-6

Record since UFC departure: 2-0

Geraldo de Freitas went 1-2 during his UFC tenure, which ended in 2020 after back-to-back split decision losses. Despite his short stint with the promotion, de Freitas proved to be both game and exciting. Two first-round submissions later, the UFC should take another look.

Carlos Felipe

Age: 28

Weight class: Heavyweight

Overall record: 11-2

Record since UFC departure: 0-0 in MMA, 4-0 in bareknuckle/boxing/custom rules bouts

Carlos Felipe hasn’t competed in MMA since his abrupt departure from the UFC. While it’s unclear exactly why the UFC decided to diverge from a fighter who won three of his most recent four bouts under its banner, Felipe should be on the call-up list. Perhaps now that his teammate Jailton Almeida is openly advocating for Felipe at every opportunity possible, the UFC will reconsider questionable past decisions.

Joe Giannetti

Age: 27

Weight class: Lightweight

Overall record: 14-4-1

Record since UFC departure: 8-3-1

Joe Giannetti was one-and-done in the UFC after a split decision defeat to Mike Trizano at the TUF 27 Finale in July 2018. There have been ups and downs since, but Giannetti has really found his stride as of late. Winner of five in a row including four finishes, Massachusetts’ Giannetti has proven himself worthy of a second call-up.

Kurt Holobaugh

Austin Hubbard

Age: 31

Weight class: Lightweight

Overall record: 15-6

Record since UFC departure: 2-0

Austin Hubbard was inconsistent in his UFC career. For seven fights, he alternated losses and wins. In 2021 he was released from the promotion. Since, he defeated viral sensation of TUF yesteryear, Julian Lane, and then handed then-undefeated Kegan Agnew a first loss.

Khadis Ibragimov

Rhys McKee

Carlo Pedersoli

Age: 29

Weight class: Welterweight

Overall record: 14-4

Record since UFC departure: 3-1

Knocked out in back-to-back fights to conclude his only UFC stint to date, Carlo Pedersoli lost his Bellator debut shortly thereafter. However, since that three-fight skid, Pedersoli has rattled off three straight wins inside the distance. The UFC is in dire need of some more Italy representation and perhaps Pedersoli will once again bear the torch, in 2023.

Roosevelt Roberts

Timur Valiev

Age: 33

Weight class: Bantamweight

Overall record: 18-3

Record since UFC departure: 0-0

Timur Valiev didn’t get the respect he deserved from fans during his UFC tenure, for whatever reason, especially considering his success in PFL. One of the more underrated fighters on the entire roster, his first official promotional loss resulted in a UFC departure. Valiev recently hinted he has something big in the works for February. Will it be the first step toward a UFC return? Time will tell.

Youssef Zalal

Age: 26

Weight class: Featherweight

Overall record: 11-5-1

Record since UFC departure: 2-0

No fighter wants to get his pink slip, obviously. But for Youssef Zalal, his break from the promotion could prove to be good in the long run. The UFC parted ways with Zalal after a draw against Da’Mon Blackshear moved him to 0-3-1 in his most recent four promotional bouts. Since then, however, a fire has lit under the factoryX product, as he’s won back-to-back fights by TKO.

Story originally appeared on MMA Junkie