19-fight UFC veteran announces retirement after being unable to see in title fight loss
A fighter with 56 bouts to his identify has stepped away after wanting one final struggle.
This previous weekend noticed Gilbert Burns announces his retirement following his fifth consecutive loss contained in the Octagon.
Burns has had some great fights with the likes of Khamzat Chimaev however his closing run in the promotion made it clear that this was the best time for him to step away.
Another fighter who was in motion this previous weekend has additionally determined to dangle up the gloves following one final roll of the cube that did not go his method.
Is Gilbert Burns retiring the best name?
The former welterweight title challenger suffered his fifths in a row at UFC Winnipeg.
Chris Camozzi announces his retirement following BKFC title fight loss
At BKFC 88 on Friday night time, Chris Camozzi was stopped by Esteban Rodriguez in their fundamental occasion conflict for the interim cruiserweight title.
The former UFC fighter competed 19 occasions contained in the Octagon, dealing with the likes of Ronaldo ‘Jacare’ SouzaLorenz Larkin, and Thales Leites.
Camozzi introduced his retirement on instagram and urged that he knew he was heading into his final dance this previous weekend.
“I told my team going into this last one, ‘If I can’t knock him out right away, I want a war so I can feel it one more time’ and that’s what I got and it feels good. Unfortunately, I couldn’t see anymore to continue.”

Camozzi received praise from Conor McGregor when he received the BKFC cruiserweight title by stopping Sawyer Depee in 2024.
The 39-year-old summarized his profession by saying that after making his professional debut in 2006, he competed in 56 skilled fights in MMA, kickboxing, and bare-knuckle.
“The fight game has given me everything in my life and I’m forever grateful. I don’t know where I’d be, if I didn’t happen to walk in the gym that first day. I’ll forever have love for the game and I still plan on being a part of it in other ways.
“Thank you everyone,” I concluded. “I’m excited for the next chapter of my life and I’ll continue to be a fan of the sport, former opponents, friends!”
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