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REPORT | Former Bellator star Aaron Pico officially becomes a free agent

Former Bellator featherweight contender Aaron Pico is now a free agent.

Aaron Pico

The once-hyped prospect famously signed with Scott Coker’s Bellator over a decade in the past. A former collegiate wrestler, Aaron Pico shortly caught the eye of the MMA world. Nonetheless, the featherweight was famously upset by Zach Freeman in his first struggle again in 2017. The defeat was simply the primary of three losses Pico would undergo within the first two years of his profession.

Nonetheless, after struggling a knockout loss to Adam Borics in 2019, Aaron Pico went on an unimaginable run. The featherweight gained his subsequent six fights, earlier than struggling a loss through harm to Jeremy Kennedy. Nonetheless, Pico has since rebounded with three straight wins, final beating Henry Corrales final February on the PFL vs. Bellator occasion.

Whereas Aaron Pico was anticipated to satisfy then-Bellator champion Patricio Pitbull final 12 months, the bout failed to come back to fruition. Final month, the featherweight’s supervisor Ali Abdelaziz acknowledged that the hard-hitting PFL star was set to turn into a free agent. Nonetheless, Donn Davis later stated that wasn’t the case, and that they deliberate to have Pico again competing with them later this 12 months.

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Former Bellator featherweight Aaron Pico turns into free agent after parting methods with the PFL

Nonetheless, it seems that Aaron Pico is now a free agent in any case. As first reported by John Morgan, the PFL fighter is now capable of signal with anybody that he desires. A report from MMA Preventing’s Damon Martin on X later confirmed the identical. At 28 years outdated, Pico is now one of many hottest free brokers within the sport.

For what it’s value, he doubtless gained’t be a free agent for lengthy. Final month, UFC CEO Dana White was requested about the potential for signing Aaron Pico. There, the longtime promoter stated sure, including that matchmakers are excited to deliver the hard-hitting featherweight into the fold.

“I don’t know, I’ll discuss to the boys about [signing Patricio Pitbull] and see the place we’re at.” White acknowledged at a current UFC post-fight press convention. “I do positively know the boys are fascinated with [Aaron Pico], although.”

What do you make of this PFL information? Do you wish to see Aaron Pico be a part of the UFC? 

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