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Still searching for first UFC win
Ronderos lost to Clayton Carpenter via submission (rear-naked choke) at 3:13 of Round 1 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Making his second UFC appearance in just his sixth professional fight, Ronderos was not competitive once again. He managed to land an early takedown on Carpenter and appeared to be in a dominant position on the mat only to get reversed and allow his opponent to take his back. Ronderos was tapping out moments later. Having turned 28 years of age the day before this event and with zero pedigree to his name, Ronderos, who has now been submitted in the first round in each of his first two fights with the company, is far from guaranteed a third opportunity.
Making his second UFC appearance in just his sixth professional fight, Ronderos was not competitive once again. He managed to land an early takedown on Carpenter and appeared to be in a dominant position on the mat only to get reversed and allow his opponent to take his back. Ronderos was tapping out moments later. Having turned 28 years of age the day before this event and with zero pedigree to his name, Ronderos, who has now been submitted in the first round in each of his first two fights with the company, is far from guaranteed a third opportunity.
Books fight with Clayton Carpenter
Ronderos (4-1-0) is scheduled to face Clayton Carpenter (6-0-0) in a flyweight bout set for the UFC's Feb. 18 event, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Ronderos will be making his return to the Octagon for the first time since May 2021, when he took his first career loss after falling to David Dvorak in the first round via rear naked choke. Shortly after the fight, Ronderos was handed a nine-month suspension due to a positive drug test, but the 27-year-old is now poised to resume his career.
Ronderos will be making his return to the Octagon for the first time since May 2021, when he took his first career loss after falling to David Dvorak in the first round via rear naked choke. Shortly after the fight, Ronderos was handed a nine-month suspension due to a positive drug test, but the 27-year-old is now poised to resume his career.
Nine-month suspension confirmed
Ronderos has been suspended nine-months after testing positive for marijuana and cocaine, MMAJunkie.com reports.
ANALYSIS
This was initially reported back in July which stemmed from his May 22 loss to David Dvorak. This suspension will keep Ronderos out of the Octagon until late-February.
This was initially reported back in July which stemmed from his May 22 loss to David Dvorak. This suspension will keep Ronderos out of the Octagon until late-February.
Tests positive for marijuana
Ronderos has tested positive for marijuana/cocaine stemming from his May 22 loss to David Dvorak, Nolan King of USA Today reports.
ANALYSIS
The Dvorak bout was on late notice and Ronderos had to tap in Round 1. He was then booked for a fight on July 31 against Zarrukh Adashev, but had to withdraw a few weeks ago for an undisclosed reason. Now we know why and the Nevada Athletic Commission has voted to extend his temporary suspension.
The Dvorak bout was on late notice and Ronderos had to tap in Round 1. He was then booked for a fight on July 31 against Zarrukh Adashev, but had to withdraw a few weeks ago for an undisclosed reason. Now we know why and the Nevada Athletic Commission has voted to extend his temporary suspension.
Won't fight Adashev in July
Zarrukh Adashev announced Wednesday via his personal Instagram account that Ronderos withdrew from their scheduled flyweight fight at the UFC's July 31 event.
ANALYSIS
Adashev is expected to remain on the July 31 card while the UFC seeks a replacement for Ronderos, whose reason for withdrawing is unknown at this time. Ronderos lost in his UFC debut in his last fight May 22, falling to David Dvorak via submission in Round 1.
Adashev is expected to remain on the July 31 card while the UFC seeks a replacement for Ronderos, whose reason for withdrawing is unknown at this time. Ronderos lost in his UFC debut in his last fight May 22, falling to David Dvorak via submission in Round 1.