Shane Roller Retires Following UFC on FX 5 Loss To Jacob Volkmann

Lightweight fighter Shane Roller (11-7) is calling it quits after a five year career as a pro-mixed martial artist. Roller announced his retirement following a first round submission loss to Jacob Volkmann this past Friday an Minnesota at UFC on FX 5. Roller informed fans of his intentions on Twitter (@shaneroller) earlier today. – Looks […]

Shane Roller

Lightweight fighter Shane Roller (11-7) is calling it quits after a five year career as a pro-mixed martial artist. Roller announced his retirement following a first round submission loss to Jacob Volkmann this past Friday an Minnesota at UFC on FX 5.

Roller informed fans of his intentions on Twitter (@shaneroller) earlier today.

Looks like I’m hanging up the gloves for good. It was fun, but time to move on. Sux that it ended like that. Now startn the next chapter!!

Roller went 2-4 inside the Octagon, joining the promotion with the WEC merger back in 2011. His last victory took place in July at UFC 148 with a unanimous decision win over John Alessio. Other matches include a win over Thiago Tavares, as well as losses to Michael Johnson, TJ Grant and Melvin Guillard.

His record under the WEC banner was much better with a 6-2 record, going as far as losing a No. 1 contender match to Anthony Pettis at WEC 50 proceeding ‘Showtime’s’ lightweight title victory against Benson Henderson.

The 33-year-old fighter was a three-time collegiate All-American wrestler at Oklahoma State University.