Carlos Mota

Tizil

Brazil

Out
Injury Suspension
Est. Return 10/29/2024
Dealt two-year suspension
FlyweightUFC
Out
February 15, 2023
Mota has been suspended two years by the Nevada State Athletic Commission following a positive test for Meldonium, Nolan King of USA Today reports.
ANALYSIS
Mota will also be fined for the positive test, in addition to being sidelined until October 29 of 2024. This all stems from his short-notice UFC debut in which he lost to Cody Durden via unanimous decision. The promotion often cuts ties with a fighter for this type of thing, but no official announcement has been handed down just yet.
Read More News
Fight Log
Loading Fight Log...
Recent RotoWire Articles Featuring Carlos Mota See More
UFC Vegas 63 DFS Preview and Predictions: The MMA Mashup
October 27, 2022
The most intriguing bets, top DFS picks across multiple sites and predictions for this weekend's UFC Vegas 63 card are live before Saturday's event, courtesy of Chris Olson.
Drake's Takes: UFC Vegas 63 Kattar vs. Allen
October 27, 2022
The top MMA betting and DFS plays for this weekend's UFC Vegas 63 card are up and courtesy of Drake Burden, who breaks down betting and lineup strategy, as well as offers predictions for the entire event.
DraftKings MMA: UFC Vegas 63 Preview
October 25, 2022
UFC Vegas 63 takes place Saturday, and Jon Litterine is back to break down the top fights, plus offer his DFS picks and predictions for the key matchups on the card.
More Fantasy News
Temporarily suspended
FlyweightUFC
Out
January 17, 2023
Mota has been temporarily suspended after testing positive for meldonium during his fight with Cody Durden in October, Damon Martin of MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Mota was found to have the performance-enhancing drug in his system shortly after the bout, and he has been officially suspended by the Nevada Athletic Commission. Mota's will receive an official punishment at a future meeting.
Drops late-notice debut
FlyweightUFC
Out
October 30, 2022
Mota lost to Cody Durden via unanimous decision (27-30, 28-29, 28-29) at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
The reigning Legacy Fighting Alliance (LFA) flyweight champion, Mota stepped in here for Keydson Rodrigues (undisclosed) on short notice, and it didn't go well. Mota allowed Durden to land 4-of-8 takedowns, and as a result, gave up 12:23 worth of control time, eliminating any chance he had of potentially winning a decision. Mota will certainly receive another shot with the company due to his willingness to "save" this fight, but little should be expected considering what we saw from Mota in this one.
Stepping in to face Durden
FlyweightUFC
Out
October 24, 2022
Mota will step in to fight Cody Durden at UFC Fight Night on Saturday after Kleydson Rodrigues (undisclosed) withdrew from the bout Monday, Guilherme Cruz of MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Mota -- the current flyweight champion of the Legacy Fighting Alliance -- will make his UFC debut Saturday as he replaces Rodrigues on the UFC Vegas 63 card. The 27-year-old Brazilian is coming off back-to-back victories in the LFA and will look to improve his pro record to 9-1 when he faces off with Durden in the Octagon on Saturday.