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‘All I want is UFC’ – PFL star sparks potential bidding war with Dana White as boss insists he’s not ‘holding back’ fighter

Aaron Pico has made it clear that he wants the UFC, but claims the Professional Fighters League (PFL) are stopping him.

Pico, once branded the ‘greatest prospect in MMA history’, fought just once last year and has cited a broken promise, plus several cancelled fights with his current promotion as the main driving force behind his decision to leave.

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Pico boasts a record of 13-4 in pro MMACredit: getty
And has pleaded with UFC President Dana White to offer him a contractCredit: AFP

The 28-year-old Californian sparked a major reaction from the MMA community following a scathing attack on his PFL boss Donn Davis this week.

Pico revealed that Davis was the ‘only one’ holding up a UFC switch, although he did admit the process could take around a year to go through.

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UFC President Dana White has previously hinted at wanting to sign Pico to his organisation, saying in January that his team were ‘definitely interested’ in the deal.

This came before Pico went on a full media tour, begging his current boss Davis to release him from the promotion so he can join the UFC.

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“All I want to do is fight in the UFC,” Pico told Luke Thomas on Wednesday, before explaining the PFL did a U-turn on a title bout they had offered him last year.

Pico has been left frustrated at the fact that his current promotion has the option to trigger a clause where they can match whatever the UFC offers him, likely giving Pico no other option but to sit on the sidelines and wait.

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He went on to explain that he had signed a seven-fight deal during a 30-month period in the promotion, but only received five of those fights.

“In my eyes, it’s a breach of contract,” Pico added, speaking on his situation.

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Pico also said Davis never gave him an explanation for any of his cancelled fights, ‘it was just you're not fighting.’

He has already made it very clear that he will not fight for PFL ever again, and Davis has since responded to the allegations claiming his fighter is free to go.

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“[I] love Aaron Pico,” he wrote on X, responding to a clip of Pico calling for Davis to ‘do what is right’ and grant his outright release.

Pico has revealed he's waiting on White and the UFC to make him an offer
He wants to follow in the footsteps of 'Pitbull', an ex-two-weight champion in BellatorCredit: Lucas Noonan //Bellator MMA

“Rising star fighter and great person,” Davis added. “To be clear PFL is NOT holding him back, Pico as [a] free agent can sign TODAY with UFC, and then PFL can decide whether to match [the] offer.

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“That is [the] standard MMA contract Pico signed and how [the] MMA industry works for everyone.”

Pico has been considered a future world champion for a long time after making his professional MMA debut in 2017 at the age of 20.

He has since gone on to have a largely successful career under the Bellator MMA banner, which now operates as the PFL, where he is currently unbeaten in his last three fights.

The Californian supposedly became a free agent this month, following in the footsteps of former Bellator featherweight champion Patricio 'Pitbull' Freire, who asked to be released from the PFL in a viral dispute with the promotion.

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