Cameron Saaiman Cut from UFC after Wellmaker KO Loss? | What's Next?

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Cameron Saaiman Cut from UFC after Wellmaker KO Loss? | What's Next?


Cameron Saaiman Cut from UFC after Wellmaker KO Loss | What’s Next?

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  1. Saaiman is too small for the bantam weight division. Both his last two fights, he landed 1st, but they both ate his shots and knocked him out. There is a clear power and strength difference. If he comes back, he should consider going down to the flyweight division

  2. cameroon is not even 25 yet he still has time if he was 26+ HE WOULD DEFINITLETY GET CUT
    but because he is young and the ufc needs atleast a journey man in each division kind of like a gatekeepeer something like a lower level kevin holland
    is worth keeping saaaiman and who knows maybe he can develop into something great down the line
    but at this rate he is possible 2 losses away from him getting cut honeslty

  3. Cameron is way too small for 135. Modern bantamweights are huge for the weight class. They walking through Saaiman. He's only chance is to drop down to flyweight.

  4. I do not believe that team CIT or any other gym in South Africa has the quality of training partners and skilled fighters needed to get him to the top level at bantam weight. He is in one of, if not the most skilled division in the ufc. Dricus is the only other UFC level fighter he can train with, and let's face it, Middle weight is not a very skilled division. He needs to move overseas to train at gyms that have higher skilled fighters and coaches.

  5. For starters, he should learn not to fly in with his chin in the air. Also, stop fighting unbeaten prospects who are much larger and stronger. He has so much potential.