Perennial heavyweight contender, Travis Browne is officially no longer apart of the UFC roster, with promotional officials confirming the Hawaiian has been released from his contract, seven years following his most recent fight in mixed martial arts.
Browne, a perennial contender under the banner of the UFC, competed at the heavyweight limit during his tenure in the promotion – most recently taking on fellow Octagon alum, Aleksei Oleinik dropping a second round rear-naked choke submission loss to the Russian at UFC 213.
Travis Browne officially released from UFC contract
Ending his tenure in the midst of a four-fight losing run, Travis Browne – the long-time partner of inaugural UFC bantamweight champion, Ronda Rousey, competed at the monumental UFC 200 event in 2016, suffering a first round TKO defeat to former undisputed champion, Cain Velasquez.