MMA ODDS AND ENDS FOR TUESDAY: CHASE SHERMAN NOW FACES DMITRY POBEREZHETS AT UFC 211

As I reported on Twitter, heavyweight Chase Sherman has stepped up on short notice to confront Dmitry Poberezhets in UFC 211 next month in Dallas. Sherman (9-3) replaces the wounded Jarjis Danho inside this struggle and will be hunting for his first UFC victory. The 27-year-old has gone 0-2 in the UFC, dropping back-to-back conflicts against Justin Ledet and many recently Walt Harris at UFC Fight Night 103 in January.
Meanwhile, Poberezhets (24-5-1) makes his promotional and North American debut on the heels of a 15-fight unbeaten streak. The Ukrainian fighter has not lost a fight since 2012.
With this newest addition, here’s an updated look at the card…
Main Card
(c) Stipe Miocic (16-2) vs. Junior dos Santos (18-4) — Heavyweight Title Fight
(c) Joanna Jedrzejczyk (13-0) vs. Jessica Andrade (16-5) — Strawweight Title Fight
Demian Maia (24-6) vs. Jorge Masvidal (32-11)
Frankie Edgar (21-5-1) vs. Yair Rodriguez (10-1)
Henry Cejudo (10-2) vs. Sergio Pettis (15-2)
Preliminary Card
Eddie Alvarez (28-5) vs. Dustin Poirier (21-5)
Jason Knight (16-2) vs. Chas Skelly (17-2)
David Branch (20-3) vs. Krzysztof Jotko (19-1)
Marco Polo Reyes (7-3) vs. James Vick (10-1)
Fight Pass Preliminary Card
Jessica Aguilar (19-5) vs. Cortney Casey (6-4)
Enrique Barzola (12-3-1) vs. Gabriel Benitez (19-5)
UFC releases Michael Graves following 2016 domestic violence arrest
UFC officials announced Monday that welterweight Michael Graves (6-0-1) has been released from the advertising after being arrested in October 2016 for domestic violence. Here’s an official statement from the UFC:
Back in November 2016, welterweight Michael Graves was eliminated from his UFC bout after his arrest in Fulton County, Florida. As a potential breach of the UFC Fighter Conduct Policy, the UFC company temporarily barred Graves from competition pending the completion of a third party evaluation. Based on the findings of the comprehensive review and investigation, UFC has suggested Graves he has been released from his contract effective immediately. UFC requires all athletes to act in an ethical and accountable manner, as evidenced from the UFC Fighter Conduct Policy. UFC retains its athletes to the highest standard and will continue to take appropriate action if and when justified.
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