UFC cuts four fighters including bantamweight Daniel Marcos
2 sources • 2 min read • Latest: May 29, 2026, 8:30 PM
Last updated May 29, 2026

The UFC has announced the removal of four fighters from its roster, including bantamweight Daniel Marcos, who held an 18-1 record. Marcos made six appearances in the octagon, securing five wins and one no-contest. He last competed in November, winning against Miles Johns. Also released were Lando Vannata, Jamie Mullarkey, and Vince Morales, each facing challenges in their recent fights. Vannata, a UFC veteran since 2016, recorded four wins in 14 fights, while Mullarkey and Morales struggled with their records in the promotion. This roster shake-up reflects the promotion's ongoing adjustments to its athlete lineup.
- •Daniel Marcos held an 18-1 professional record.
- •Marcos last fought in November, winning by submission.
- •Lando Vannata's UFC tenure included 14 fights, four wins.
- •Jamie Mullarkey's recent fights resulted in a losing record.
- •Vince Morales went winless in four subsequent fights after returning to the UFC.
- 8:30 PMMMA Fighting — UFC removes 4 fighters from roster, including 18-1 bantamweight
"Daniel Marcos | Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC Four fighters have been removed from the UFC roster, and the list includes a bantamweight that lost only one of his six octagon appearances. Daniel Marcos, 5-1 with one no-contest in his career under the UFC banner, is no longer on the promotion’s roster, MMA Fighting has learned. Lando Vannata, Jamie Mullarkey and Vince Morales are also out. Marcos (18-1, 1 no-contest) last fought in November, when he tapped out Miles Johns with a rear-naked choke. He has also scored wins over Adrian Yanez, John Castañeda and Davey Grant in the company, losing only in a decision to Montel Jackson in May 2025. Vannata (12-8-2) has been in the UFC since stepping in on short notice to face Tony Ferguson in 2016 and delivered fun performances despite winning only four of 14 octagon appearances. Mullarkey (18-9) also had an overall losing record in the promotion sharing the cage with highly-touted prospects like Mauricio Ruffy and Nasrat Haqparast, and last fought in the UFC in a defeat to Quillan Salkilld this past January. Morales (16-11) earned his way back to the UFC in 2024 after winning five in a row since his departure in 2022, but went winless in four decisions since then against Colby Thicknesse, Raul Rosas Jr., Elijah Smith and Taylor Lapilus.
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