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Stipe Miocic’s professional fighting career came to an end over the weekend.
At 42 years of age, Miocic made his final walk as a professional in the main event of UFC 309 opposite defending Heavyweight champion Jon Jones. Miocic managed to score a few times with his right hand, but mostly, the former kingpin looked slower and a step behind
“Bones.” Ultimately, he was finished in the third round (watch here).
Though an admirable show of toughness, UFC 309 made it clear Miocic’s time at the top of the division was done, and his in-cage retirement afterward felt appropriate. Given a couple more days to marinate, Miocic has taken to social media to release a longer and more thoughtful statement on his fighting career.
“Let me start this post by saying I am good,” Miocic began. “Been through a lot worse. I hope everybody enjoyed the show on Saturday. What an incredible way go out! I started this journey fighting in local bowling alleys & ended it selling out Madison Square Garden. It truly doesn’t get batter than that.
Sorry I don’t get the W, but you can’t get em all. Sometimes it’s not your night, that is the nature of the beast. You can’t plan a perfect ending in this sport, but I guess the perfect ending is to have been lucky enough to do it at all. You all have given me so much, and I hope I did you all proud.”
Miocic continued on to thank his team, former opponents, family, and the fans. He concluded his statement in the comments, writing, “Forever grateful. It’s been a hell of a ride!”
Miocic concludes his UFC career as a two-time Heavyweight champion with four total title defenses. With an overall MMA record of 20-5, Miocic has earned his place in history as one of the best Heavyweights to ever strap on a pair of four-ounce gloves. Likely, he’ll be in the UFC Hall of Fame sooner than later.
Insomnia
I’m so ready to read incredibly deep into this 30-second light sparring clip …
Shavkat Rakhmonov and Ian Garry sparring pic.twitter.com/BJFPdzRcYX
— MMA Mania (@mmamania) November 18, 2024
Here’s some MUCH more interesting sparring footage:
Alex Pereira’s sparring in South Korea.
Second guy got the angry version of Pereira pic.twitter.com/NFaymlnsKV
— Home of Fight (@Home_of_Fight) November 18, 2024
Dominick Cruz beefing with Ali Abdelaziz online … You love to see it, but I have to add: didn’t Henry Cejudo retire for years in hopes of leveraging a better contract from UFC? That little wrinkle makes Abdelaziz’s brag hilariously empty.
Henry Cejudo v. Dominick Cruz II.
— Jon Anik (@Jon_Anik) November 18, 2024
Easy money for Henry
— Ali Abdelaziz (@AliAbdelaziz00) November 18, 2024
You are simply a work mule…Your words hold no weight.
— Dominick Cruz (@DominickCruz) November 18, 2024
Also, one more thing the only weight you hold is commentating on the desk, I promise you I hold a lot more weight than you in this game
— Ali Abdelaziz (@AliAbdelaziz00) November 18, 2024
It’s easy money for you-as you get a percentage paid by your fighter no matter what, while you chat sh** that you personally cannot back up. You have no skin in the game, that’s what makes you weak.
— Dominick Cruz (@DominickCruz) November 18, 2024
I will make you a deal if you fight Henry I will take zero percentage from @HenryCejudo
I just want to see him whoop your ass and I’m sure Henry will make a lot more money than you do, you have my word as a man I will take zero percentage
— Ali Abdelaziz (@AliAbdelaziz00) November 18, 2024
“No one in the crowd is booing you, sir. They’re saying boo-urns!”
okay this Bo Nickal joke was funny pic.twitter.com/1lntxdhNdw
— (@mmamarcuss) November 18, 2024
Charles Oliveira adding yet another devastating weapon into his arsenal was an unexpected moment at UFC 309.
— Neo Vale Tudo (@NeoValeTudo) November 18, 2024
I tried to bet money for the first time in years on Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson only to find out my usual website was now outlawed in my state. Bummer!
“The Mike Tyson-Jake Paul boxing match set betting records at sportsbooks, becoming the most heavily wagered upon fight in years.
More bets were placed — and more money wagered — on Friday night’s heavyweight fight than any other boxing match or MMA fight in sportsbook…
— Jed I. Goodman © (@jedigoodman) November 18, 2024
Could you imagine the jeers a crappy Sal D’Amato or Adalaide Byrd scorecard would endure? It would be fantastic.
If the athletic commissions had any balls they’d force the UFC to bring back this way of announcing a decision: pic.twitter.com/zTzIOzen3S
— “Filthy” Tom Lawlor (@FilthyTomLawlor) November 15, 2024
Slips, rips, and KO clips
The spinning back kick likely helped lower the guard for the high kick. Beautiful sequence!
Saliman Aobulihairi demolishes Yodkitti with a devastating first-round head kick at today’s crossover event between Kunlun Fight and the International Boxing Association.#KLF pic.twitter.com/mHtJ4J6fWc
— Beyond Kickboxing (@Beyond_Kick) November 17, 2024
Read the caption: you have been warned.
Oh my god. BRUTAL kimura arm break by Eduardo Santos at Jungle Fight. Mir/Nog style pic.twitter.com/u5s8N9Uy9w
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) November 16, 2024
I cannot imagine the actual depression of injuring yourself while stretching in the cage.
Rhino Casipe se pone a elongar segundos antes de que arranque la pelea y se lesiona la pierna. Increible #LionChampionship19 pic.twitter.com/xBV2Or96rT
— Barrele la pierna (@Barrelelapierna) November 16, 2024
Casipe peleo igual y sucedio lo obvio #LionChampionship19 pic.twitter.com/Wz5cLxs0i8
— Barrele la pierna (@Barrelelapierna) November 16, 2024
Random Land
Smoke ‘em if you got ‘em.
I’m going insane and have no one to talk about this with pic.twitter.com/7e7Cjylzvh
— emma ? (@emlovesyouu_) November 17, 2024
Midnight Music: Hip-hop, 2014
Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.