5 UFC fighters who were accused of being unprofessional 

UFC middleweight Paulo Costa has been accused of being unprofessional.
UFC middleweight Paulo Costa has been accused of being unprofessional.

#2. UFC welterweight Mike Perry

UFC welterweight Mike Perry is one of the most exciting fighters on the roster. Inside and outside the octagon, 'Platinum' makes for good entertainment. However, it seems that quirkiness comes at a cost, and professionalism is at the top of the balance sheet.

The Flint, Michigan native started his UFC career hot with back-to-back TKO performances against Hyun Gyu Lim and Danny Roberts. After earning consecutive finishes, the welterweight met Alan Jouban, but suffered his first professional loss.

As Perry suffered losses in the UFC, it seemed his professionalism began to deteriorate. Instead of having an appropriate corner with veterans or fighters assisting him, Mike Perry opted to fight Tim Means on the marquee UFC 255 pay-per-view with no credible corner teammates.

The welterweight went so far as to admit he would have no coaching experience in his corner for his fight against Means. Possessing no combat experience, his significant other, Latory Gonzalez, was his official cornerman. 'Platinum' later acknowledged that she was there only for moral support.


#1. Paul Daley

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During a scuffle, Paul Daley charged Koscheck with a left hook after the bell, prompting the UFC to release 'Semtex' shortly after the incident.

The UFC brass released Daley, and also insisted that he be banned for life. Considering Daley's egregious act, UFC president Dana White and company made an example out of Daley's unprofessional behavior.

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