
Paul Daley is “done” fighting in the UFC, says head honcho Dana White, after Daley tried to sucker punch opponent Josh Koscheck after the bell last night.
White was adamant about dumping Daley in the post-fight presser, saying, “He’ll never come back … I don’t care if he’s the best 170-pounder in the world. He’s never coming back here. There’s no excuse for that. You never hit a guy like that after the bell.”
Koscheck won easily by a unanimous decision. White said afterward Daley was released from the UFC. He sure acts fast.
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