WSOF fighter Dustin Holyko has been released by the promotion following a story that revealed his criminal history and tattoos associated with Neo-Nazis. “Honestly, we were not aware of Dustin Holyko’s criminal record or any potentially offensive tattoos prior to him competing at WSOF 11,” read a statement provided to MMAjunkie by its legal department. “He was licensed by the Florida commission prior to the fight, and it was his third professional fight under their jurisdiction. That said, with the information that has since come to light, we immediately elected to terminate our relationship with Mr. Holyko.” “We were unaware of the offensive tattoos prior to his fight,” read a separate statement provided by a PR rep
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