UFC welterweight Daniel Rodriguez was imprisoned in Mexico for eight months due to marijuana-related issues. He was stopped by border patrol while returning to the U.S. after a trip celebrating his fight victory.
Now, we know why Rodriguez served time in the country.
Appearing on The Ariel Helwani Show, Rodriguez explained that he was coming back to the United States following a trip to Mexico to celebrate his win over Kevin Holland when border patrol stopped him.
"I went on vacation and forgot I had a little bag of weed with me," Rodriguez said (thanks to MMA Junkie for the quotes). "It was under an ounce. I got pulled over at the line and got checked."
Daniel Rodriguez: Mexican police 'don't play no games'
Rodriguez thought he would get off with just a warning or a quick overnight stay. That, though, was not the case.
"They don't play no games," he said. "The laws over there in Mexico are way different. What I thought was going to be probably a little weekend or overnight turned into eight months right in the prime of my career."
The fighter remarked that he "made an honest mistake and ended up paying time for it." Rodriguez added that the prison stay was "the worst possible situation," claiming he was "a little bit malnourished" from the food.
Rodriguez, a 39-year-old from California, has reeled off three consecutive wins. His last fight was in July 2025 at UFC 318 when he topped Holland, following up victories over Santiago Ponzinibbio and Alex Morono.
Since joining the UFC in 2020, he is 10-4, giving him a 20-5 record overall.
Daniel Rodriguez was imprisoned in Mexico for eight months due to marijuana-related issues when he was stopped by border patrol.
How long did Daniel Rodriguez spend in a Mexican prison?
Daniel Rodriguez spent eight months in a Mexican prison before being released.
What was Daniel Rodriguez doing in Mexico before his arrest?
Daniel Rodriguez was in Mexico to celebrate his victory over Kevin Holland before being arrested while returning to the United States.
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