Following his loss to Mike Pyle at UFC 128 on March 19, mma veteran Ricardo Almeida (13-5) has called it quits and is retiring from mixed martial arts. Almeida stated in a Facebook post that he would focus on his Jiu-Jitsu Academy, coaching, and spending time with family.
Almeida put together a 6-5 record with the UFC in two stints with the top promotion. His last run saw him go 5-3, making his return at UFC 81 in February 2008 by earning a first round submission win over Rob Yundt. His last three fights saw him go 1-2 with a win over TJ Grant at UFC 124 as well as a technical submission loss to Matt Hughes at UFC 117.
Pro Fighting Chapter Comes to a Close, but the Book is Still Being written.
Back in 2008 I decided to return to MMA. Since then I have had the privilege of fighting eight times in the UFC. As a competitor I can think of no bigger thrill than to stand in the center of the octagon with my hands raised.
During these almost four years it has been a personal struggle to find balance between my fighting career, caring for my son who was diagnosed with autism soon after I signed a six-fight deal with the UFC, teaching at my growing Jiu Jitsu Academy and the family duties we all have.
MMA is a great sport but also physically and mentally unforgiving. It is a dangerous task to step in the octagon, specially if your focus is not at 100%.
After much deliberation since my fight at UFC 128 I have decided to step away from the sport as a fighter.
I will continue to fully support the UFC as a coach and of course as a big fan. I would like to thank Lorenzo Fertitta and Dana White for their leadership and vision which brought the sport to new heights. I would also like to thank Joe Silva for giving me the opportunity to compete among the best martial artists in the world.
Renzo Gracie, Mark Henry, Frankie Edgar and all my teammates who I could not have gone through this challenge without.
Finally I would like to thank my wife, children and family as well as my students. You will have my integral dedication from here on.
Lastly the fans who make MMA the greatest sport there is.
Ricardo Almeida.