JOSEPH DUFFY HAS decided that the Ultimate Fighting Championship is the best place for him to resume his mixed martial arts career.
Duffyโs manager, Corkman Graham Boylan, confirmed to MMAFighting.com today that the Donegal lightweight has inked a new seven-fight deal with the UFC.
The 29-year-old signed a five-fight contract with the organisation in January 2015, before embarking on a 4-1 run. Comprehensive victories over Jake Lindsey, Ivan Jorge, Mitch Clarke and Reza Madadi were split by a decision defeat to Dustin Poirier.
Duffyโs deal with the UFC expired following his unanimous-decision victory over Madadi in March. He expressed his desire to weigh up his options as a free agent, with rival organisation Bellator admitting their interest.
The Montreal-based fighter told The42 ahead of his clash with Madadi that he had grown frustrated with the UFCโs policy of seemingly valuing marketability over skill when it comes to its athletes, which was reflected in the terms of his new contract.
He said: โThings have to change, and I feel that if I donโt stand up and say it now then itโs never going to happen. Iโll take what Iโm given and Iโll be in the same position with my next contract. Youโve just got to be true to yourself. Youโve got to do what you feel is the right thing and thatโs what Iโm doing.โ
But Duffy โ who holds a 17-2 professional record โ has now come to an agreement with the UFC to commit his long-term future to the organisation.
โ[Joseph] is happy with the new deal and is looking forward to getting back in and being more active,โ said Boylan.
Great news, hopefully he can go on a run of wins now
Great stuff. Really think he can challenge at the top of the division. Mcgregor VS Duffy in croker.
@oriainarama: I donโt think McKnacker will ever walk again let alone fight.
Big turn around from when he was talking on the mma hour,he must of got what he wanted.UFC are losing WAY too many top class fighters