Juan Adams signs with ARES Fighting Champhionship

By Alfredo Zullino - February 16, 2020

Juan Adams (5-3 MMA, 1-3 UFC) recently announced he had been cut from the Ultimate Fighting Championship, but he has already signed with another promotion.

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“Spoke with the manager and I’m not in the ufc anymore. As easy as it would be to give up, I’m going to keep going. I made the changes too late and now i have to pay for that but i have the right pieces in place now. I will continue Hoping and working for the best moving forward”, Adams posted on his Twitter account this past Wednesday.

The good news is that Adams has already found a new home.

He has signed with newly founded mixed martial arts promotion ARES Fighting Championship, sources confirmed to BJPENN.com after an initial report from @Brandon_Nocaute on Twitter

ARES will hold its sophomore event in Brussels, Belgium on April 3 but it’s not clear at the moment if Juan Adams is willing to fight on that card or if he will fight at a later event.

The Texas-based fighter made his UFC debut in December 2018 after making a big splash at Dana White Contender Series. He was able to win his debut bout, but since that, he brought home three consecutive losses, including two first-round knockouts. The first one was against former NFL star Greg Hardy and the latest was against New Zealand’s own Justin Tafa.

ARES 2 will feature some other former UFC fighters as well, as the event will be headlined by Tristar Gym’s Nordine Taleb who will fight Belgium’s own Maarten Wouters. In the co-main event former UFC flyweights John Moraga and Hector Sandoval will clash against each other.

How do you like Juan Adams’ choice to re-invent himself in ARES Fighting Championship?

This article first appeared on BJPENN.com on 2/16/2020.

This article appeared first on BJPENN.COM


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