Nik Lentz Retires From Mixed Martial Arts Competition

Nik Lentz is calling an end to his 15 ½ year MMA career. UFC 257 saw Nik Lentz compete for what appears to be the last time when he lost a split decision to Movsar Evloev on the early prelims. This would mark the third loss in a row for the 36-year-old…

Nik Lentz is calling an end to his 15 ½ year MMA career. UFC 257 saw Nik Lentz compete for what appears to be the last time when he lost a split decision to Movsar Evloev on the early prelims. This would mark the third loss in a row for the 36-year-old, which has historically […]

Nik Lentz Retires After UFC 257 Defeat, Cites Loss Of Vision

LentzNik Lentz has officially called it a day. Lentz announced his retirement on social media soon after his split decision defeat to Movsar Evloev in their catchweight bout at UFC 257 last night. Lentz notably absorbed a lot of damage during the fight including a bloodied right eye. And having lost a good portion of […]

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Nik Lentz has officially called it a day.

Lentz announced his retirement on social media soon after his split decision defeat to Movsar Evloev in their catchweight bout at UFC 257 last night.

Lentz notably absorbed a lot of damage during the fight including a bloodied right eye. And having lost a good portion of his vision following an eye poke suffered last year against Arnold Allen, the veteran wanted to see if he would be able to compete one last time.

It turned out not to be the case.

“They say don’t make rash decisions after a loss, but this one is not rash or even quick for that matter. The injury I suffered to my eyes last year was a career ender. In total I lost about 40% of my vision, but I wanted to see what one more hard fought battle was like with the new eyes. It was clear to me last night that it’s impossible for me to compete at this level anymore. I just can’t lock on to a moving target like I should, and with 40% of my vision practically gone… it’s chaotic to the least ?

“My life as fighter in the best organization on the planet ends here. I am not sad or upset by it, the day comes for everyone. I stand with my head high, God as my redeemer and my children and wife as my treasure. Fighting gave those treasures and only ask for a little vision as payment. A trade I would make 100% of the time.

“Thank you to my fans, my coaches, my family and everyone who has been a part of this process. Who knows what comes next for The Carny…. but I can tell you what it’s not. Love, The Carny ? ?? @UFC#UFC257”

Lentz joined the UFC in 2009 and departs with a promotional record of 14-9-2 (1 NC) while his overall record stands at a more than respectable 30-12-2 (1 NC).

He holds wins over the likes of Gray Maynard, Will Brooks and Danny Castillo to name a few.

What do you make of Lentz’s retirement?

Nik Lentz Explains How He Almost Lost An Eye After Arnold Allen Fight

Nik LentzNik Lentz has detailed his tough 2020 that almost saw him lose one of his eyes after a tough fight against Arnold Allen in January. Lentz is now set to return after almost a year out that has involved many uncertain months as he foguht to keep both his eyes. In an interview with MMA […]

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Nik Lentz has detailed his tough 2020 that almost saw him lose one of his eyes after a tough fight against Arnold Allen in January.

Lentz is now set to return after almost a year out that has involved many uncertain months as he foguht to keep both his eyes.

In an interview with MMA News, Lentz explained that an innocuous eye poke left him with triple vision in his fight with Allen and the problem continued way after the final bell rang.

“I ended up having triple vision,” Nik Lentz said. “From that moment on, it was like four-and-a-half minutes left in the fight, I was fighting three guys. I was just trying to hit the one in the middle, I guess. I didn’t work it out at the time. I never had this happen, but in the fight, I was trying to close the eye, but it turns out it’s really hard to try to close your eye when someone is trying to punch at you. It just automatically opens.”

“After the fight, I couldn’t even get out of the cage,” Lentz added. “I couldn’t see the steps. I couldn’t see anything. My vision didn’t return to normal for nine months after that until I had surgery.  I went and had to see a series of doctors. No one could really figure out what the problem was. The eye had healed, but I still couldn’t see right. I still had terrible double vision. I went to specialists and specialists and specialists, and finally I found one.”

Lentz thought finding a doctor who knew what was happening would be the end of his troubles. However, it quickly became clear that surgery was needed and the odds of the procedure being successful were only slight.

“(The doctor) pretty much straight-up said, ‘I might be able to help you but there’s a greater chance than half that we could do something and nothing could happen and your eye is just not going to work right,’” Lentz said. “If it hadn’t fixed and I had not (stopped seeing) double, I would’ve had to remove the eye because seeing with one eye is better than seeing double. When they were both together, I had terrible double vision, so I couldn’t do anything. It was a scary nine months. There were a lot of times where this might have been it. This injury might have been my career. It might have been onto the next phase of life.”

Luckily, Lentz enjoyed a successful surgery. He now has a new found appreciation for fighting after spending the better part of a year thinking he may never compete again.

“It’s been one of the hardest years, but also me and fighting have never been best pals,” Lentz said. “It’s something I’m very good at, but I’m an antisocial person. I never wanted to be in the public light. There were parts of fighting that maybe, in the back of my mind, I always thought I didn’t like it.

“When it was taken away from me, I sort of had to switch that mindset. I started seeing all the things that I loved about it and the things that it’s given me. Maybe I take it for granted. All my friends are fighters. All my friends are coaches. My entire life has revolved around this sport. This is where I grew up. This is where I became a man. (Since coming back), a certain pressure of the fight world has been lifted.” (Transcribed by MMA Junkie)

Do you think Nik Lentz will get back to winning ways against Mike Grundy at UFC Fight Island 7?

Nik Lentz Reveals Extent Of Injuries From Arnold Allen Eye Poke (Video)

UFC featherweight Nik Lentz didn’t have the best weekend. Lentz suffered his second loss in a row after getting outpointed by Arnold Allen at UFC Raleigh on Saturday night. The 35-year-old absorbed a lot of damage during the fight, but what damaged him the most was an eye poke from Allen towards the end of […]

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UFC featherweight Nik Lentz didn’t have the best weekend.

Lentz suffered his second loss in a row after getting outpointed by Arnold Allen at UFC Raleigh on Saturday night. The 35-year-old absorbed a lot of damage during the fight, but what damaged him the most was an eye poke from Allen towards the end of the second round.

On Sunday, Lentz revealed the extent of his injury stemming from that eye poke. Wearing a patch on his left eye, Lentz removed it to reveal it being shut tight. He opened it slightly and showed what was a bloodshot eye.

In the Instagram caption, Lentz revealed he had a few cuts on his cornea.

You can watch it below:

“Hey everyone, Judges and sh*ts refs aside….. I’m doing alright besides having a few cuts on my cornea from eye gouges. Freaking ref didn’t even give me a second. Fought rest of the fight seeing triple. See a specialist in Florida when I get home. Hopefully will not need surgery or anything. Thanks to everyone who supports me. Can’t wait to be home and see my Family and kids.”

Hopefully, Lentz’s eye recovers without any need for surgery.

What did you think of his injury?

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