Islam Makhachev's first main event opponent, Thiago Moises, has been released from the UFC after 16 fights.
The Brazilian veteran had a notable run in the UFC, winning three fights in a row between 2020 and 2021.
What happened to Thiago Moises?
Moises' UFC career came to an end with consecutive losses to Jared Gordon and Trey Ogden.
He was submitted by Islam Makhachev in their 2021 fight at UFC Vegas 31.
Why was Thiago Moises released?
The UFC is seemingly clearing room for new prospects from Dana White's Contender Series.
Moises' release is part of the UFC's roster purge in 2026, which has seen several fighters lose their spots.
The 31-year-old may be able to work his way back to the UFC or join the Professional Fighters League (PFL).
What's next for Thiago Moises?
Moises may follow the path of other ex-UFC stars who have joined the PFL after not being re-signed.
He could also try to regain his form and earn a contract with the UFC or another major promotion.
And with his experience and skills, Moises could still be a competitive fighter in the lightweight division.
But for now, his UFC career has come to an end, with a record of 8-8 in 16 fights.
The former LFA champion had some notable wins, including victories over Melquizael Costa and Michael Johnson.
So Moises will look to bounce back from his recent losses and find a new opportunity in the MMA world.
As reported by MMA Fighting, Moises' release is effective immediately, and he is no longer part of the UFC roster.