Following a loss to Ben Askren in the main event of Saturday nights Bellator 40 event in Newkirk, Okla., welterweight veteran Nick “The Goat” Thompson (38-14-1) has decided to hang up his gloves.
“The Goat” made his official announcement on the Underground Forum board, noting that he wanted to spend more time with his family now.
The loss to Askren was his fourth straight of his career, which has saw him fight for promotions such as the UFC, Strikeforce, Sengoku, MFC, and Bodog Fight, going so far as to earn that promotions welterweight title. He’s fought such names as Jake Shields, Paul Daley, Eddie Alvarez, among others over his 53 bout professional career.
I have fought many great fighters, even beating a few along the way. In all those fights, I have never felt as frustrated as I felt tonight. Ben Askren is truly a great wrestler/grappler and I look forward to seeing him develop in the sport. I have been a fan of Ben’s since I knew him in high school and am appreciative that Bellator provided me an opportunity for my last fight to be against a fighter for whom I have such tremendous respect.
I love this sport and all that it has given to me and it is with a mix of joy and sadness that I realize that I am no longer willing to pay the price necessary to compete at the level I expect from myself – the level of guys like Ben, Weedman and Heiron. I have reached a point where it is more important to me to spend time at home with my daughter and wife, who have been great about me competing, and focus on developing my law career at O’Flaherty Heim Egan & Birnbaum LTD, which has also been great about me competing. I am grateful for the many wonderful people who supported me and those I met in mixed martial arts, fans and fighters, and am hopeful that I can give something back to the sport I love by coaching and/or representing the next crop of mixed martial arts superstars.
Thank you!