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UFC Noche star reveals alarming amount of money he has in his bank account ahead of upcoming fight

UFC middleweight Sedriques Dumas will be hoping for an emphatic win at UFC Noche on Saturday.

This coming Saturday, the premier promotion hosts their annual Noche UFC event, with this iteration set to take place from the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas.

The main event sees featherweight contenders Diego Lopes and Jean Silva clash in a highly anticipated fight, with Silva hoping to score the win which could secure him a title shot against Alexander Volkanovski.

Competing on the prelims are middleweight hopefuls Zachary Reese and Sedriques Dumas, with Dumas looking to return to the win column after a disappointing performance last time out.

Sedriques Dumas contests UFC 314 loss
Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC

Dumas reveals alarming amount of money in his bank account

Dumas’ last fight came earlier this year at UFC 314 when he took on the adopted Fighting Nerd, Michal Oleksiejczuk.

The Polish fighter went on to score the first round finish over ‘The Reaper’, which the American subsequently disputed, claiming the stoppage came early.

Ahead of that fight and following it, Dumas had several legal issues that he needed to sort out before he could consider fighting again.

And now with his fight in San Antonio just under a week away, the middleweight fighter has revealed the alarming amount of money he has left in his bank account.

“This is a price of being an adult and paying legal actions and stuff in your life. I hate to hear people say people don’t struggle at a big scene. Yeah, y’all can laugh about it. I’m just giving y’all something to laugh about,” Dumas said with an image of $13.96 in his bank account.

Dumas had to withdraw from UFC 317 fight due to ankle monitor

This will mark Dumas’ first fight since April, however, he was scheduled to return in June at the blockbuster UFC 317 event.

Unfortunately, though, Dumas had to withdraw from that fight as he was ordered to wear a court-ordered ankle monitor.