UFC parts with three
The UFC cut three fighters — Antonio Trocoli, Bruna Brasil and Luana Carolina — with Trocoli’s release coming after an 8‑pound weight miss that likely sealed his fate. (mmafighting.com) (el-balad.com)
Antonio Trocoli’s July 9, 2019 Contender Series submission of Kenneth Bergh was later overturned to a no‑contest after a positive test for nandrolone, a finding that led to commission discipline and his initial release from the promotion. (tapology.com) (tapology.com) Records show Trocoli returned to the UFC but went winless across four promotional appearances; his pro ledger has been listed around 12‑7 with one no‑contest, and his most recent defeat inside the octagon was a unanimous decision to Mantas Kondratavicius. (sports.yahoo.com) (sports.yahoo.com) Bruna Brasil stepped in on short notice at UFC Seattle and lost a unanimous decision to Alexia Thainara on March 28, 2026 (scores 30‑27 across the board), a result recorded on the event’s preliminary card. (cagesidepress.com) (cagesidepress.com) Luana Carolina registered 144 pounds at the UFC London morning weigh‑ins on March 20, 2026 — eight pounds over the 136‑pound non‑title bantamweight threshold — prompting the athletic commission to cancel her scheduled bout with Melissa Mullins. (mmajunkie.usatoday.com) (mmajunkie.usatoday.com) That London miss was the latest in Carolina’s documented weight troubles inside the promotion: reports note it was at least her third in‑promotion weight issue, including a prior incident that saw her fail to attend a weigh‑in before a planned fight with Montana De La Rosa. (independent.co.uk) (independent.co.uk) Nevada and other commission records tied to Trocoli’s 2019 positive show multi‑month suspensions, fines and conditions — including additional testing and payments — that a fighter must resolve before returning to competition in certain jurisdictions. (fightful.com) (fightful.com)