#UFC Fight Night 241 #Bellator 296 #UFC on ESPN 56 #UFC 300 #UFC 302 #UFC 303 #UFC 301 #UFC Fight Night 240 #UFC 304 #UFC on ESPN 57 #UFC on ABC 6 #July 20 #UFC Fight Night - Barber vs. Namajunas #UFC 299 #UFC 298 #Edson Barboza #Lerone Murphy #Professional Fighters League - PFL 5: 2024 Regular Season #UFC on ESPN 58 #UFC Fight Night 237

Reza Madadi Convicted of Aggravated Burglary, UFC Likely to Release Him


Reza-Madadi-UFC-Fuel-2-WeighUFC lightweight Reza Madadi on Friday was sentenced to a year-and-a-half in jail following his conviction for aggravated burglary.

Madadi was part of a group convicted of breaking into and stealing merchandise from a high-end handbag store in Stockholm, according to a report by MMAnytt.se.

Madadi’s UFC contract was suspended during the investigation, but if his conviction is upheld, the contract will be terminated.

“If he stole a bunch of handbags and is convicted of it, yeah, I’m sure he’s gonna be cut,” said UFC president Dana White on Saturday night following UFC Fight Night 26 in Boston.

In addition to jail time, Madadi and his cohorts are also required to pay damages.

Madadi has until Sept. 6, 2013, to appeal, but remains in jail.

The 35-year-old Iranian born fighter has amassed a 13-3 professional record, including going 2-1 in the UFC. His latest fight was a victory over Michael Johnson at UFC on Fuel TV 9 on April 6 in Sweden.

Be sure to Like MMAWeekly.com on Facebook and Follow @MMAWeeklycom on Twitter.

view original article >>
Report here if this news is invalid.

Comments

Show Comments

Related

Search for:

Related Videos