Overview
- Reports on Wednesday show Dumas was taken off the UFC active roster, though outlets differ on whether he was released or not re-signed.
- Court records show that on June 24 he pleaded no-contest to two counts — possession of a weapon or ammo by a convicted felon and possession of more than 20 grams of marijuana — while three other charges were dropped.
- The judge ordered six months of community control, 48 months of probation, 50 hours of community service, mandatory substance-abuse evaluation and anger-management treatment, and a prohibition on possessing weapons.
- Dumas filed a motion on July 10 asking the court to modify his probation and community-control terms, but the court has not ruled on that request and his ankle-monitor travel limits previously forced the UFC to pull him from at least one card.
- Dumas leaves the promotion after nine UFC fights with a 3-5-1 Octagon record; he can legally sign with other promotions but his immediate earning and travel options are likely limited while his sentence and probation remain in effect.