Rashad Evans On ‘Embarrassing’ Knockout Loss: It’s Sad

Former UFC light heavyweight champion “Suga” Rashad Evans has hit some tough times as of late. He returned last October at UFC 192 after a long layoff due to injury, losing a lackluster decision to the then surging Ryan Bader. With a chance to get back to his winning ways, Evans faced off with former

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Former UFC light heavyweight champion “Suga” Rashad Evans has hit some tough times as of late.

He returned last October at UFC 192 after a long layoff due to injury, losing a lackluster decision to the then surging Ryan Bader.

With a chance to get back to his winning ways, Evans faced off with former title challenger Glover Teixeira in the main event of UFC on FOX 19 last night (April 16, 2016) from Tampa, Florida.

Unfortunately, “Suga” was dismantled, losing by way of first round knockout.

With two straight loses under his belt, the 36 year old Evans may begin to question his future.

Speaking on the situation at the post-fight presser, he admitted that he was embarrassed, although he doesn’t want to lose hope:

“I don’t want to lose hope, I don’t want to lose heart in fighting because it’s what I like to do and I’m at a low right now,” Evans said. “But at the end of the day something’s gotta change, I gotta do something. It’s embarrassing, it’s sad, but, welcome to being a fighter.”

At the end of the day, however, Evans is aware that moments like these are what truly define a fighter. The former champion said that he’ll go back to the drawing board to see what makes sense next:

“It’s hard to know what to change after an embarrassing and disappointing loss. I’m embarrassed and disappointed and you know, it’s sad, but, you have to go on, because this is what it’s about. Its easy to fight and to go through it when you’re on top and doing everything well, but the hardest thing is working through the disappointment, working through doubting yourself and everything else like that.

“It’s not easy but I think given some time and deciding what’s best for me,” Evans continued. “Then I’ll make the right decisions on what needs to change, but as of now it’s not a clear decision I can say.”

Would you like to see Evans compete again, or could it be time for the veteran to hang up his gloves for good?

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UFC on FOX 19 Post-Fight Press Conference

UFC on FOX 19 went down this evening (April 16, 2016) live and free on Fox from Tampa, Florida. The main event featured a pivotal light heavyweight scrap between former title challenger Glover Teixeira and former champion “Suga” Rashad Evans. The co-main event also held major title implications in its respective division as women’s strawweight

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UFC on FOX 19 went down this evening (April 16, 2016) live and free on Fox from Tampa, Florida.

The main event featured a pivotal light heavyweight scrap between former title challenger Glover Teixeira and former champion “Suga” Rashad Evans.

The co-main event also held major title implications in its respective division as women’s strawweight competitors “Thug” Rose Namajunas and Tecia “The Tiny Tornado” Torres did battle.

Oft-injured top lightweight contender Khabib “The Eagle” Nurmagomedov made his highly anticipated return against UFC newcomer Darrell Horcher, and a featherweight bout between Cub Swanson and Hacran Dias rounded out the main card.

Check out what the fighters have to say after the event in the post-fight press conference below courtesy of the UFC:

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You Won’t Believe Khabib’s New Opponent For UFC on FOX 19…

Highly ranked UFC lightweight contender Khabib “The Eagle” Nurmagomedov has been on the sidelines for the last two years nursing multiple injuries. The undefeated Dagestani born combatant was scheduled to make his anticipated return to action at the upcoming UFC on FOX 19 card in Tampa, Florida in a pivotal bout opposite surging contender Tony

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Highly ranked UFC lightweight contender Khabib “The Eagle” Nurmagomedov has been on the sidelines for the last two years nursing multiple injuries.

The undefeated Dagestani born combatant was scheduled to make his anticipated return to action at the upcoming UFC on FOX 19 card in Tampa, Florida in a pivotal bout opposite surging contender Tony “El Cucuy” Ferguson.

The bout, which was set to serve as the evening’s (April 16, 2016) main event, fell through earlier this week, however, when Ferguson was forced to withdraw with a lung injury.

Originally, it was thought that Nurmagomedov would be pulled from the card completely, as finding an opponent to face him on such short notice would be a daunting task.

Unsurprisingly, however, Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone, who is known for his anytime, anywhere attitude, voiced his interest in fighting “The Eagle”.

It appeared last night (April 6, 2016), as if both men had verbally agreed to the bout which is why it may be shocking to learn today that Nurmagomedov will be remaining on the card and taking on UFC newcomer Darrell Horcher in a catchweight bout.

FOX Sports confirmed the news earlier today (April 7, 2016).

Horcher has won his last five bouts including his latest two by way of stoppage, but it’s undoubtedly odd to see him take on one of the best lightweights in the world in his promotional debut.

No matter the opponent, “The Eagle” simply wanted to fight:

“I don’t fight for two years. I need to feel blood, I need to feel the cage, I am ready go,” Nurmagomedov said. “My mind says ‘hey, you have to fight next Saturday’. This is everything.”

Thoughts?

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