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UFC parts ways with former Brazilian title challenger

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UFC parts ways with former Brazilian title challenger

Mayra Bueno Silva is no longer an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter.

Indeed, the 14-fight Octagon veteran — who competed at women’s Flyweight and Bantamweight— has been removed from UFC’s active roster, according to social media account UFC Roster Watch. That means she has been released from her respective contract and/or the promotion decided not to extend it.

Bueno Silva (10-7) originally earned her way into the UFC through Dana White’s Contender Series Brazil, where she submitted Mayana Kellem in just over one minute to secure a contract.

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The Brazilian immediately made noise in her Octagon debut by submitting Gillian Robertson, but her early UFC run was inconsistent, going 1-2-1 across her next four appearances.

Everything changed once “Sheetara” moved back up to Bantamweight.

Bueno Silva suddenly caught fire, putting together a run that included victories over Stephanie Egger, Wu Yanan, and Holly Holm. Her submission win over Holm initially looked like the biggest victory of her career before it was later overturned to a “No-Contest” after Bueno Silva tested positive for ADHD medication.

Still, the streak was enough to earn her a title shot against Raquel Pennington at UFC 297.

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Unfortunately for the Brazilian, that championship opportunity marked the beginning of a brutal skid.

Bueno Silva lost a one-sided decision to Pennington and never regained momentum afterward, ultimately dropping five straight fights to close out her UFC run. Her final appearance came in a competitive decision loss against rising prospect Michelle Montague.

She exits the promotion with an official UFC record of 5-7-1 with one no contest.

Despite the rough ending to her MMA career, Bueno Silva has already joked publicly in the past about having another profession lined up — proudly calling herself “the best Uber driver in Brazil.”

At least she has a backup plan.

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