Ewert took fight on just a few days’ notice when ankle monitor-wearing Sedriques Dumas was court-ordered to stay home.
Certain curtain jerkers just aren’t meant to be sometimes.
The middleweight fight between Christopher Ewert and Jackson McVey that was set to open up UFC 317 on Saturday has been canceled. Ewert, who took the fight on just a few days’ notice, was unable to get close enough to the weight and the bout was scrapped.
Weigh-ins emcee Jon Anik announced the news at the start of the UFC 317 official weigh-ins session in Las Vegas – and also took the unusual additional step of announcing Ewert had been immediately cut from the UFC. Announcements of fight cancellations at weigh-ins don’t typically come with news of the fighter at fault being released.
Ewert (7-0), from Chile, had been on the UFC’s radar for a while. He was supposed to fight on Dana White’s Contender Series on Aug. 2 vs. Yuri Panferov, but took the UFC 317 spot instead when Dumas (10-3 MMA, 3-3 UFC) pulled out earlier this week because he can’t go 100 miles from his house while wearing a court-ordered GPS ankle monitor.
In retrospect, that looks like a bad call for Ewert – who apparently may have lost his DWCS opportunity for now, too.
McVey (6-0 MMA, 0-0 UFC) was set to make his promotional debut. He never has seen the second round with six first-round finishes training under Mike Rogers at St. Charles MMA in Missouri.
