Jon Fitch Reflects On His Career After Retirement At Bellator 246

Jon FitchJon Fitch said: “I’m very proud of what I’ve done.” after retiring following his second-round submission loss to Neiman Gracie in the co-feature bout of Bellator 246. (H/T MMA Junkie) Fitch’s loss last night was the end of a six-fight unbeaten streak in which he picked up five wins and a draw. The 42 year-old […]

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Jon Fitch said: “I’m very proud of what I’ve done.” after retiring following his second-round submission loss to Neiman Gracie in the co-feature bout of Bellator 246. (H/T MMA Junkie)

Fitch’s loss last night was the end of a six-fight unbeaten streak in which he picked up five wins and a draw.

The 42 year-old has now decided to call time on his fighting career.

Speaking to MMA Junkie, Jon Fitch said: “I’m having fun, but at the same time, the body doesn’t react the way I want it to anymore, the recovery’s not quite the same, I don’t want to go down a dirty road, so I think it’s a great time, 32-8-2-1, pretty good, I’ve got titles I’ve won, Neiman’s a great fighter and a great guy and a total class act, I hope he keeps continuing to improve and becomes the champ, that would be great.”

Fitch certainly has a career to be proud of when he looks back. He won a World Series of Fighting Welterweight Championship and earned a title shot in the UFC against Georges St-Pierre at UFC 87, which he lost by unanimous decision. Fitch also fought in April 2019 for the Bellator championship, in which he held Rory MacDonald to a majority draw.

Looking back on the highlights of his career, Fitch said: “The two biggest moments were the GSP fight and when I got to fight in Brazil, just because of the whole, everything around those fights, the buildup, the title fight, everything was amazing.”

Fitch also said that he hadn’t had time to sit back and reflect on his career whilst he’s still been fighting.

“It’s wild, I haven’t had time to sit back and reflect because I’ve been in it, but I’m very proud of what I’ve done. When I look at the landscape and we’re people are I’m very proud of it. Some mistakes here and there along the way, but overall it’s been a good run. It’s something for my kids to look up to and admire when they’re old enough to understand it.”

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Jon Fitch Serving As Backup Fighter At Bellator 222

In the main event of Bellator 222, the welterweight title is on the line as Rory MacDonald looks to defend it against Neiman Gracie. There, the winner will also advance to the finals of the Welterweight Grand Prix. But, given MacDonald’s comments…

In the main event of Bellator 222, the welterweight title is on the line as Rory MacDonald looks to defend it against Neiman Gracie. There, the winner will also advance to the finals of the Welterweight Grand Prix. But, given MacDonald’s comments after his controversial draw to Jon Fitch where he said he can’t hurt […]

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Jon Fitch Wants Changes Made To Judging After Controversial Bellator 220 Draw

Jon Fitch wants some changes made to judging after how his last fight ended. Fitch went to a majority draw with Bellator welterweight champion Rory MacDonald in a welterweight grand prix bout as part of the ongoing tournament at Bellator 220. Despite many fans thinking that Fitch won the fight, it was ruled a majority […]

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Jon Fitch wants some changes made to judging after how his last fight ended.

Fitch went to a majority draw with Bellator welterweight champion Rory MacDonald in a welterweight grand prix bout as part of the ongoing tournament at Bellator 220.

Despite many fans thinking that Fitch won the fight, it was ruled a majority draw by the judges. MacDonald retained the title and advances in the tournament. This contest went down on April 27th at SAP Center in San Jose, California.

Fitch recently did an interview where he made it known that he doesn’t agree with the judge’s scorecards and thinks some changes need to be made going forward.

“I don’t know. I’m still kind of in shock as you don’t think that would be a possible outcome,” Fitch said to BJPENN.com. “I prepare for the win or the loss, not a tie. I think I won, I think I should be moving on. Now, I just have to sit back and be prepared. I’m probably going to be the first alternate in case someone gets hurt along the way.

“‘Crazy’ Bob [Cook] knows we have bad luck so he wasn’t ready to say I had won it yet,” he added. “He was thinking I was going to win a split decision. Rest of my corner thought we won at least three rounds after watching it back I am pretty certain I won four rounds. So I am not sure what the judges were watching. I don’t know what is going on. We need some new people judging fights I guess.”

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Jon Fitch on Bellator 220 Draw: ‘We Need Some New People Judging Fights’

Jon Fitch believes athletic commissions could use fresh faces at the judging table. Fitch challenged Rory MacDonald for the Bellator welterweight title on April 27. The bout served as the final opening round match in the Bellator Welterweight World Gra…

Jon Fitch believes athletic commissions could use fresh faces at the judging table. Fitch challenged Rory MacDonald for the Bellator welterweight title on April 27. The bout served as the final opening round match in the Bellator Welterweight World Grand Prix. After five rounds of action, the bout was ruled a majority draw with two […]

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Jon Fitch on Bellator 220 Draw: ‘We Need Some New People Judging Fights’

Jon Fitch believes athletic commissions could use fresh faces at the judging table. Fitch challenged Rory MacDonald for the Bellator welterweight title on April 27. The bout served as the final opening round match in the Bellator Welterweight World Gra…

Jon Fitch believes athletic commissions could use fresh faces at the judging table. Fitch challenged Rory MacDonald for the Bellator welterweight title on April 27. The bout served as the final opening round match in the Bellator Welterweight World Grand Prix. After five rounds of action, the bout was ruled a majority draw with two […]

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Rory MacDonald Confirms He Won’t Retire, Will Return At Bellator 222

This past weekend, Bellator welterweight champion Rory MacDonald successfully retained his championship. MacDonald went to a majority draw with Jon Fitch in the main event of Bellator 220. With the draw, he retains his title and will advance in the Welterweight Grand Prix Tournament. After the contest, when interviewed by John McCarthy, MacDonald said he’s […]

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This past weekend, Bellator welterweight champion Rory MacDonald successfully retained his championship.

MacDonald went to a majority draw with Jon Fitch in the main event of Bellator 220. With the draw, he retains his title and will advance in the Welterweight Grand Prix Tournament. After the contest, when interviewed by John McCarthy, MacDonald said he’s not sure if he has it in him anymore to pull the trigger.

“The Red King” largely credited this to his newfound Christian faith. His comments sounded like those of a fighter who was about to retire. However, taking to Twitter today (Tues. April 30, 2019), MacDonald clarified that he’s not retiring from mixed martial arts (MMA) competition:

“I want to take the time to thank everybody who had the chance to see my fight last weekend and share that candid moment I had in the Bellator cage with John McCarthy.

“I felt an internal struggle during the fight I never experienced before. I have always enjoyed my time in the cage by expressing my techniques in full out combat against another top-level fighter, but this time I wasn’t enjoying it. It felt more like a job than the satisfaction I am used to feeling by being dominant and applying what I have practiced to defeat someone.”

“Even during my dominant moments, I felt I was completing a task and these feelings were a bit confusing to me because it’s new. I used to fight with anger I held within myself from pain I had experienced in my past. To be honest, I believe this comes from my heart changing as I’m walking a new life as a Christian. The Lord has given me peace and freedom from the pain that haunted me in my heart from my younger years. I would only satisfy myself for a short period of time from winning fights until the feeling would resonate in me again. So, now I don’t feel the same emotions I have in the past while competing.

“I still and will always have a passion for martial arts and do not believe, as a Christian, that it’s wrong for myself to compete in a professional sport that is violent. In fact, I’m happy to testify about being a Christian on this platform I’ve been given.

“To be clear, I am not retiring from my professional MMA career, I’ve always been true and honest in the sport and I spoke from the heart.

“As for my career at the moment. I am going to move forward in this tournament and compete boldly against Neiman Gracie at Bellator 222 from Madison Square Garden in New York on June 14.

“Thank you for your support and all the kind messages I’ve received after this sentimental moment I had for all to see after 14 years of being in this sport.”

MacDonald was on a two-fight win streak after joining Bellator in 2016. However, that win streak came to an end when he attempted to take middleweight gold from Gegard Mousasi in September. Mousasi finished MacDonald in the second round of their Bellator 206 main event.

In his first fight back since, MacDonald was unable to get back in the win column against Fitch, going to a majority draw. He’ll now face Neiman Gracie in the next round of the Welterweight Grand Prix Tournament. It will be interesting to see if he gets his first victory since January of 2018.

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