11-Fight UFC Veteran Gets Honest While Announcing His Release: ‘I Don’t Deserve To Be There’

The always entertaining Matthew Semelsberger will no longer be plying his trade under the UFC banner. Semelsberger debuted for the mixed martial arts leader in 2020 after a knockout under the Art of War Cage Fighting banner moved him to 6-2 as a professional. “Semi the Jedi” went on to compete 11 times inside the Octagon, […]

The always entertaining Matthew Semelsberger will no longer be plying his trade under the UFC banner.

Semelsberger debuted for the mixed martial arts leader in 2020 after a knockout under the Art of War Cage Fighting banner moved him to 6-2 as a professional.

“Semi the Jedi” went on to compete 11 times inside the Octagon, going 5-6. The 32-year-old delivered plenty of highlights, including thunderous knockouts of Jason Witt and Martin Sano Jr. that both came in under 20 seconds.

He’s struggled in recent years, though, having not had his hand raised since 2022. And four defeats on the bounce was all she wrote for Semelsberger’s time in the UFC, as he revealed in an Instagram post on Sunday.

Giving an honest assessment of his most recent years in the Octagon, “Semi the Jedi” admitted that he no longer deserves a place on the UFC roster.

“Officially released from the UFC. Par for the course, I don’t deserve to be there with the best of the best and ive shown that these last few fights in particular,” Semelsberger wrote. “Everyone hits plateaus & filters in life and in their careers. It’s happened many times in my life and I’ve tasted the pain of both discipline and regret in succeeding or failing to climb levels. The whole you either die a hero or live to become the enemy rings true to me because life is a serious of metaphorical deaths and rebirths.

“You can’t stay the same, you gotta grow and let go of your old self to evolve a stronger heart and spirit. Letting go has been difficult for me the last few years but ya know I’ve found that eventually, often late, God gets the truth through to me and I respond accordingly. Everything that’s happening is setting me up for greatness, I got faith on that. It is up to me to answer the call to adventure though. So I’ll BRB, gonna go die and be reborn from the ashes right quick.. Really think you’ll like the new guy ?

It remains to be seen what will come next in MMA for Semelsberger, whose last outing saw him knocked out by Charles Radtke at UFC Vegas 100.

But at the age of just 32, it would stand to reason that the Maryland native still has plenty of entertainment to give fans inside the cage.

Uros Medic stops Matthew Semelsberger with spinning back fist knockout after striking war – UFC 291 Highlights

Uros Medic stops Matthew Semelsberger with spinning back fist knockout UFC 291 HighlightsCount it two straight victories for Serbian welterweight, Uros Medic — who lands his second consecutive TKO win tonight on the preliminary card of UFC 291, stopping Matthew Semelsberger with a third round spinning back-fist finish, after a back-and-forth war throughout their battle. Starting with a slew of exchanges, Semelsberger managed to land his whopping […]

Uros Medic stops Matthew Semelsberger with spinning back fist knockout UFC 291 Highlights

Count it two straight victories for Serbian welterweight, Uros Medic — who lands his second consecutive TKO win tonight on the preliminary card of UFC 291, stopping Matthew Semelsberger with a third round spinning back-fist finish, after a back-and-forth war throughout their battle.

Starting with a slew of exchanges, Semelsberger managed to land his whopping tenth Octagon knockdown in the opening round, dropping Medic with a straight shot.

Sharing a blood-and-guts war for the next round, Medic, who boasts a 9-1 professional record off the back of tonight’s win over Semelsberger, managed to drop the latter with a massive spinning back-fist in the early goings, and followed up with a slew of ground strikes to finish Semelsberger.

Below, catch the highlights from Uros Medic’s win against Matthew Semelsberger

Matthew Semelsberger KO’s Martin Sano Inside Just 15-Seconds – UFC 266 Highlights

SemelsbergerTalk about one and done for Matthew Semelsberger. Back in the winner’s enclosure and back with a bang, Semelsberger scores his second Octagon knockout victory inside 15-seconds — besting promotional newcomer, Martin Sano with a stunning straight right hand. Meeting Sano, who made his first professional walk since 2017, right in the center of the […]

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Talk about one and done for Matthew Semelsberger. Back in the winner’s enclosure and back with a bang, Semelsberger scores his second Octagon knockout victory inside 15-seconds — besting promotional newcomer, Martin Sano with a stunning straight right hand.

Meeting Sano, who made his first professional walk since 2017, right in the center of the Octagon upon the opening exchange, Semelsberger drew the attention of Sano with a jab feint to the body, before coming up a floor and unleashing a monstrous straight right hand, sending the promotional newcomer to the canvas in shocking fashion.

Semelsberger turned in a similar stunning one-punch knockout victory back in March when he stopped Jason Witt inside just 16-seconds.

Below, catch Semelsberger’s shocking knockout win over Sano.

Matthew Semelsberger Scores 16-Second KO Of Jason Witt – UFC Vegas 21 Highlights

Matthew SemelsbergerIt’s two UFC wins in two UFC outings for 28-year-old puncher, Matthew ‘Semi The Jedi’ Semelsberger, scoring a stunning one-punch knockout win over Jason Witt in just sixteen seconds to open up UFC Vegas 21. Debuting in the promotion with a unanimous decision win over Carlton Minus, the 28-year-old drew the 18-5, Witt tonight to […]

Matthew Semelsberger

It’s two UFC wins in two UFC outings for 28-year-old puncher, Matthew ‘Semi The Jedi’ Semelsberger, scoring a stunning one-punch knockout win over Jason Witt in just sixteen seconds to open up UFC Vegas 21.

Debuting in the promotion with a unanimous decision win over Carlton Minus, the 28-year-old drew the 18-5, Witt tonight to open up proceedings — hoping to notch his fifth consecutive victory.

Earning the seventh fastest finish in Octagon history, Semelsberger opened with a trio of quick fire leg kicks, before firing off a flush straight right hand — dropping Witt to the canvas unconscious, with referee, Chris Tognoni separating the two.

Below, check out Semelsberger’s early contender for Performance of the Night bonuses.