Why did Patchy Mix leave the UFC?
He was released after losing two fights and cited financial reasons related to his contract.
MMA / RIZIN
Former Bellator champion Patchy Mix is making his return to RIZIN after a brief and unsuccessful stint in the UFC. Mix is scheduled to headline RIZIN 52 against Kyoma Akimoto in a featherweight bout.
Patchy Mix's move to RIZIN marks a new chapter in his MMA career after a disappointing run in the UFC. Following an impressive stint in Bellator, Mix failed to replicate his success in the UFC, leading to his release. Now, he looks to revitalize his career in RIZIN, starting with a main event fight against Kyoma Akimoto. The move to featherweight could benefit Mix, allowing him to compete without the strain of cutting down to 135 pounds. His previous experience in RIZIN could also give him an edge, as he is familiar with the promotion and its atmosphere. He expressed interest in fighting current champion Razhabali Shaydullaev and other top contenders like Kleber Koike and Mikuru Asakura.
He was released after losing two fights and cited financial reasons related to his contract.
He will face Kyoma Akimoto.
Featherweight.
March 7, 2026.
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