Exclusive – Cody Stamann Admits ‘Career Was On The Line’ Against Eddie Wineland At UFC Austin

Cody StamannSnapping a run of three consecutive fights last month at UFC Austin, bantamweight contender, Cody Stamann has admitted that his career in the sport was likely on the line against former WEC champion, Eddie Wineland – prior to a blistering first round knockout win. Stamann, who featured on the preliminary card of the promotion’s return […]

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Snapping a run of three consecutive fights last month at UFC Austin, bantamweight contender, Cody Stamann has admitted that his career in the sport was likely on the line against former WEC champion, Eddie Wineland – prior to a blistering first round knockout win.

Stamann, who featured on the preliminary card of the promotion’s return to Austin for a ‘Fight Night’ billed card, steamrolled former WEC bantamweight titleholder, Wineland, stopping the retiring veteran with a 59-second first round knockout win – earning him a Performance of the Night bonus subsequently. 

Prior to his first round win, however, Xtreme Couture mainstay, Stamann had suffered a trio of losses to Said Nurmagomedov, surging contender, Merab Dvalishvili, and promotional alum, Jimmie Rivera.

Cody Stamann admits his UFC run was likely over with a loss in Austin

20-5-1 as a professional, Stamann landed in the promotion with a trio of eye-catching victories of his own, defeating Terion Ware, Tom Duquesnoy, and then Bryan Caraway, however, admitted that a loss to Wineland last month would have forced him to consider his career in the sport.

“Going into that fight, I knew if it was Eddie Wineland or anyone else, I was gonna knock them out,” Cody Stamann during an interview with LowKick MMA reporter, Alex Behunin. “I was just geared up, I knew what was on the line, I knew my career was on the line – if there was ever a time I needed to show up and show the athlete that I am, it was that night. 

“Nah, I think that was 100 per cent, I think that was a certainty,” Cody Stamann said of his prospects of being cut from the UFC roster. “I think I almost need that pressure though, you know. I’ve been in high-stakes situations like that, you know, UFC 250 was a completely different thing – but a very emotional, high-stress situation, and I feel like that’s when I really perform at my best.”  

In between a prior submission defeat to current bantamweight champion, Aljamain Sterling, and a draw with Song Yadong – Stamann landed a pair of other UFC wins against Alejandro Perez, and Brian Kelleher.

Eddie Wineland Announces Retirement After UFC Austin, 20-Year Career

UFC bantamweight veteran Eddie Wineland is calling it a career following his loss to Cody Stamann at UFC Austin this weekend. Wineland suffered a third-straight loss to Stamann on the UFC Austin prelims. Just a minute into the fight, Stamann barraged him with a flurry of punches, knees, and elbows to earn the quick finish….

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UFC bantamweight veteran Eddie Wineland is calling it a career following his loss to Cody Stamann at UFC Austin this weekend.

Wineland suffered a third-straight loss to Stamann on the UFC Austin prelims. Just a minute into the fight, Stamann barraged him with a flurry of punches, knees, and elbows to earn the quick finish.

Wineland didn’t leave his gloves in the Octagon like many fighters including Joanna J?drzejczyk have done to announce their retirement. But he instead decided to retire on his terms and in his way.

In a recent Instagram post, Wineland shared an appreciative message after a long career in the cage.

“I didn’t get an opportunity to leave my gloves in the cage but as Jim Morrison once sang “this is the end” The road I’ve traveled over the past almost 20 years has seen many highs and lows, it’s been a fun ride but this train has reached its final destination!” Wineland announced. “I am forever grateful and extremely thankful for the opportunities given by [UFC, Dana White, Sean Shelby] everything you guys and the company have done for and given to me I am forever grateful! Thank you and thank you to the fans who’ve always stood in my corner…officially #retired #endoftheroad #thankyou for the memories time to turn the page and on to the next chapter in life!”

Wineland retires with a 24-16-1 professional record in MMA. He made his UFC debut back at UFC 128 against Urijah Faber, losing via a unanimous decision.

Before he made his move to the UFC, Wineland enjoyed success in WEC with wins over the likes of Ken Stone and Will Campuzano. His professional debut came on the Indiana regional scene back in April 2003, earning a win over Joel Cleverly.

Wineland faced a ‘murderer’s row’ of opponents during his time in the UFC. He picked up wins over the likes of Takeya Mizugaki and Brad Pickett in the Octagon and also faced top opponents such as Sean O’Malley and former UFC champion Renan Barão.

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Ex-WEC Champion Eddie Wineland Announces Retirement Following UFC Austin Defeat

Eddie WinelandInaugural WEC bantamweight champion, Eddie Wineland has confirmed his retirement from professional mixed martial arts with immediate effect, following an opening round knockout defeat against Cody Stamann at UFC Austin last night at the Moody Center. Wineland, 37, calls time on his professional career, boasting a 24-16-1 professional record, in the midst of a three-fight […]

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Inaugural WEC bantamweight champion, Eddie Wineland has confirmed his retirement from professional mixed martial arts with immediate effect, following an opening round knockout defeat against Cody Stamann at UFC Austin last night at the Moody Center.

Wineland, 37, calls time on his professional career, boasting a 24-16-1 professional record, in the midst of a three-fight losing run.

A 19 year professional veteran, Wineland, who made his professional debut back in 2003, managed to clinch the inaugural bantamweight title under the now-defunct, WEC banner back in 2006, stopping Antonio Banuelos with an opening round high-kick.

Featuring on last night’s UFC Austin card, Wineland suffered a 59-second knockout loss against Stamann, confirming his retirement from professional mixed martial arts and active competition in a post on his official Instagram this Sunday afternoon. 

“I didn’t get an opportunity to leave my gloves in the cage but as Jim Morrison once sang, ’This is the end’,” Eddie Wineland posted on his official Instagram. “The road I’ve travelled over the past almost 20 years has seen many highs and lows, it’s been a fun ride but this train has reached its final destination!”

“I am forever grateful and extremely thankful for the opportunities given by the UFC, Dana White and Sean Shelby, everything you uys and the company have done for and given to me I am forever grateful,” Eddie Wineland continued. “Thank you and thank you to the fans for who’ve always stood in my corner, officially retired. Thank you for the memories, time to turn the page, and on to the next chapter in life!” 

In his most recent professional victory, Wineland stopped Gregory Popov at UFC 238 in June 2019. 

Debuting in the UFC back in March 2011, Wineland once challenged for interim bantamweight gold against former champion, Renan Barao, suffering a second round spinning back kick knockout loss to the Brazilian.

Eddie Wineland notched six victories during his UFC stint

During his lengthy Octagon tenure, Wineland defeated Takeya Mizugaki, Frankie Saenz, Yves Jabouin, Brad Pickett, and Scott Jorgensen. 

Wineland’s retirement from professional mixed martial arts comes off the back of a series of other high-profile retirements in the sport this month – with featherweight standout, Zabit Magomedsharipov hanging up his gloves, while former undisputed strawweight champion, Joanna Jedrzejczyk also called time on her decorated career.

Cody Stamann Earns Quick Finish Over Eddie Wineland, Fighters React

UFC bantamweight Cody Stamann made a statement during the UFC Austin prelims with a quick TKO finish of veteran Eddie Wineland. Stamann and Wineland looked to get back in the win column after three-straight losses between the two of them. But, it was Stamann who came out victorious with a quick blitz early in the…

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UFC bantamweight Cody Stamann made a statement during the UFC Austin prelims with a quick TKO finish of veteran Eddie Wineland.

Stamann and Wineland looked to get back in the win column after three-straight losses between the two of them. But, it was Stamann who came out victorious with a quick blitz early in the first round, which featured heavy knees in the clinch followed up by brutal punching combinations.

Watch Stamann get the finish below.

As expected, Stamann earned rave reviews of his performance from his fighting colleagues on Twitter.

Before UFC Austin, Stamann had suffered tough losses to the likes of Said Nurmagomedov and Merab Dvalishvili. His last win came against Brian Kelleher at UFC 250.

Stamann made his UFC debut back at UFC 213, earning a unanimous decision win over Terrion Ware. He would go on to win back-to-back split decisions over Bryan Caraway and Tom Duquesnoy.

As for the 37-year-old Wineland, his days fighting in the Octagon may be numbered after losses in five of his last six appearances. Before falling to Stamann, Wineland suffered first-round knockout losses to Sean O’Malley and John Castañeda.

Stamann will look to continue his climb in the bantamweight division in his expected return later this year.

UFC Austin is headlined by a featherweight clash between Calvin Kattar and Josh Emmett.

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Sean O’Malley Demolishes Eddie Wineland – UFC 250 Highlights

O'MalleyThe Sean O’Malley hype train continues. O’Malley competed for the second time in three months on the UFC 250 main card opener on Saturday against divisional veteran Eddie Wineland. And it didn’t take long for “Sugar” to make headlines. Just over a minute into the fight, he was able to land a right hand that […]

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The Sean O’Malley hype train continues.

O’Malley competed for the second time in three months on the UFC 250 main card opener on Saturday against divisional veteran Eddie Wineland.

And it didn’t take long for “Sugar” to make headlines. Just over a minute into the fight, he was able to land a right hand that knocked Wineland out cold. He proceeded to walk off in style right after.

You can watch the finish below:

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UFC 250 Highlights: Sean O’Malley Sleeps Eddie Wineland With Walk-Off KO

Eddie Wineland vs Sean O’Malley opened the main card of UFC 250.  The two fighters met in a bantamweight bout on Saturday night (June 6, 2020) at the UFC 250 pay-per-view event from Las Vegas, Nevada at the UFC APEX. O’Malley slept Wineland with a…

Eddie Wineland vs Sean O’Malley opened the main card of UFC 250.  The two fighters met in a bantamweight bout on Saturday night (June 6, 2020) at the UFC 250 pay-per-view event from Las Vegas, Nevada at the UFC APEX. O’Malley slept Wineland with a nasty straight right. O’Malley didn’t even follow up with shots […]

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