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Aubin-Mercier says his future is uncertain after UFC 240 loss
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Following his third straight loss, Canadian lightweight Olivier Aubin-Mercier isn’t sure where he’s going to go from here. Olivier Aubin-Mercier isn’t sure what his MMA career next has in store for him.
“The…
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Following his third straight loss, Canadian lightweight Olivier Aubin-Mercier isn’t sure where he’s going to go from here.
Olivier Aubin-Mercier isn’t sure what his MMA career next has in store for him.
“The Canadian Gangster” suffered his third straight loss last weekend at UFC 240 in Edmonton, Alberta, dropping a unanimous decision to Arman Tsarukyan.
Aubin-Mercier said in a statement Tuesday on social media that he is “heartbroken” as a result of his recent defeat.
“Three consecutive [losses] is not great, when you try to be the best in the world,” Aubin-Mercier wrote. “I was more than ready and was better than ever, [Tsarukyan] was simply the better man.”
Aubin-Mercier said because of his three-fight skid, he isn’t sure what’s going to happen next.
“The only thing I know is that i’m not done. I will be back,” Aubin-Mercier wrote. “I still think I’m getting better everyday, I’m healthy and I still have the passion to fight. I love my life and I’m proud of what I accomplished so far. This is just a pretty big bump in my career.”
Aubin-Mercier was riding a four-fight winning streak before running into Alexander Hernandez, Gilbert Burns, and now Tsarukyan. Once considered a top lightweight prospect and possibly a future contender, the 30-year-old holds a 7-5 record in the UFC. His biggest wins are a first-round TKO of Evan Dunham, a decision over Anthony Rocco Martin, and a submission of Drew Dober.