Darren Till plans hiatus from the UFC after loss to Dricus du Plessis, shoots down ‘Stupid’ retirement calls

Darren TillFormer undisputed UFC welterweight title challenger, Darren Till has revealed he is planning to take a hiatus from the Octagon following last night’s third round submission loss to Dricus du Plessis on the main card of UFC 282, however, insisted he would not be retiring from mixed martial arts.  Returning for the first time since […]

Darren Till

Former undisputed UFC welterweight title challenger, Darren Till has revealed he is planning to take a hiatus from the Octagon following last night’s third round submission loss to Dricus du Plessis on the main card of UFC 282, however, insisted he would not be retiring from mixed martial arts. 

Returning for the first time since September of last year, Till entered last night’s clash with du Plessis, off the back of a pair of losses against Derek Brunson, and former undisputed middleweight champion, Robert Whittaker.

Clashing with South African finisher, du Plessis last night at the T-Mobile Arena, Till was almost finished at the Octagon fence in the opening exchanges of the first round, receiving notable punishment both on the feet and with ground strikes.

Mustering a rally in the second frame, Till would ultimately, however, drop a submission loss midway through the third and final round, with du Plessis latching onto a rear-naked choke. 

Darren Till shoots down talk of a potential retirement from MMA

With the Team Kaobon native’s future up in the air of the back of his now third consecutive loss in the organization, Till admitted he would likely take some time away from the sport, however, baulked at suggestions of a “stupid” retirement. 

“You don’t always get what you want in this life,” Darren Till said in a video following UFC 282. “It’s tough. F*cking – I’m 29 now, I’ve been at the top of this sport since 2017, i entered into the UFC back in 2015. I’m doing this video ‘cause I feel like you should do it now. The right time’s now – I’m not retiring. This is not a retirement speech. I’m 29. That would be stupid to retire.”

“I’m on a bit of a losing skid at the moment, I really am,” Darren Till explained. “…Whether you love me or hate me, I’m sorry. I don’t know what to do properly. I think I’m gonna have a little time off from the UFC, I don’t know. And just rethink stuff. I’m not retiring – I want to fight soon, next year. But I just wanna spend Christmas now with my family. Hope youse loved it, peace out.” 

Without a victory since his middleweight division debut back in November 2019, Till managed to hand former interim title challenger, Kelvin Gastelum a close, split decision triumph in New York City.

UFC 282 Performance Bonus Winners

UFC 282 ended with a pair of questionable decisions, but those were the only two bouts on the entire event that ended up going the distance. Whether it be to celebrate the promotion’s final PPV event of the year or simply to congratulate most of …

UFC 282 ended with a pair of questionable decisions, but those were the only two bouts on the entire event that ended up going the distance. Whether it be to celebrate the promotion’s final PPV event of the year or simply to congratulate most of the winning fighters for their impressive results, the UFC handed…

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Fighters React To Dricus Du Plessis’ Wild UFC 282 Win Over Darren Till

The UFC 282 middleweight bout between Dricus Du Plessis and Darren Till ended up being a dramatic affair that ended when Du Plessis secured a submission in the third round. The fight opened in dominant fashion for Du Plessis when the South African got …

The UFC 282 middleweight bout between Dricus Du Plessis and Darren Till ended up being a dramatic affair that ended when Du Plessis secured a submission in the third round. The fight opened in dominant fashion for Du Plessis when the South African got Till to the fence and started unloading with short punches. Even…

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Dricus du Plessis stops Darren Till with late submission in drawn out slugfest – UFC 282 Highlights

Dricus du PlessisMaintaining his promotional perfect record, South African middleweight contender, Dricus du Plessis turns in arguably the most high-profile victory of his time in the organization to date — submitting former welterweight title challenger, Darren Till with a third round rear-naked choke on the main card of UFC 282. du Plessis, who entered tonight’s main card […]

Dricus du Plessis

Maintaining his promotional perfect record, South African middleweight contender, Dricus du Plessis turns in arguably the most high-profile victory of his time in the organization to date — submitting former welterweight title challenger, Darren Till with a third round rear-naked choke on the main card of UFC 282.

du Plessis, who entered tonight’s main card clash with Liverpool native, Till off the back of a unanimous decision victory over Brad Tavares, almost got the Team Kaobon staple out of there in timely fashion, pummeling the latter at the Octagon fence with a mixture of standing and ground strikes.

Trading blows and shots in the second and third rounds, it would be du Plessis who would prevail midway through the third and final frame, capitalizing as he made his way to full mount — before forcing a submission from Till with a rear-naked choke attempt.

Below, catch the highlights from Dricus du Plessis’ win over Darren Till

Dricus Du Plessis Explains “Weird” Way Darren Till Fight Came Together

Dricus Du Plessis claims his UFC 282 matchup with Darren Till was first proposed as a short-notice fight back in September. The South African is set to meet Till in a middleweight bout on the main card of UFC 282 in Las Vegas. Du Plessis has gone 3-0 w…

Dricus Du Plessis claims his UFC 282 matchup with Darren Till was first proposed as a short-notice fight back in September. The South African is set to meet Till in a middleweight bout on the main card of UFC 282 in Las Vegas. Du Plessis has gone 3-0 with a pair of finishes since joining…

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Darren Till reminds fans his tattoo is not Only Fans model Paige VanZant: “I don’t even know who that is.”

Darren Till tattoo paige vanzantEnglish MMA fighter ‘The Gorilla’ Darren Till had a tattoo of his now former girlfriend on his arm, although many MMA fans have asked the UFC middleweight if this tattoo is of Paige VanZant. VanZant is currently an Only Fans model but formerly fought in the UFC and BKFC. The woman on his arm was […]

Darren Till tattoo paige vanzant

English MMA fighter ‘The Gorilla’ Darren Till had a tattoo of his now former girlfriend on his arm, although many MMA fans have asked the UFC middleweight if this tattoo is of Paige VanZant. VanZant is currently an Only Fans model but formerly fought in the UFC and BKFC.

The woman on his arm was his girlfriend, now ex. Darren Till got the tattoo of her as a birthday gift when the two were still together, Till explained:

“It was a surprise for her birthday. I don’t know what I was thinking. I was like, ‘Yeah, I’m going to do something different. I’m going to get a tattoo of her face’ … So, every time I fight, she fights too. And she gets beat up with me, do you know what I mean? So, if she’s p***ing me off, I just go to the gym and let some guys punch me.”

Darren Till’s Tattoo is not Paige VanZant

The English-born athlete was asked to clarify if the woman on his arm is Paige VanZant. He clarified:

“No, it’s not, it’s my girl … This is my tattoo. It’s not Paige VanZant. I don’t even know who that is.” [Transcript courtesy Daily Star]

Darren Till has an upcoming fight on December 11 at UFC 282. After a multiple-fight slump, ‘The Gorilla’ is in a must-win situation against South Africa’s Dricus Du Plessis.

Going into the match, fans have noted that Till is getting his arm tattoo gradually covered up with a gorilla:

UFC middleweight Dricus Du Plessis recently spoke to Mike Owens for Low Kick MMA in an exclusive interview. See below: