Tony Ferguson is not ready to hang up his MMA gloves just yet. Despite the loss at UFC 262, longtime lightweight standout Tony Ferguson is not ready to look into retirement just yet. Critics of Ferguson have been calling for him to reassess his career …
Tony Ferguson is not ready to hang up his MMA gloves just yet. Despite the loss at UFC 262, longtime lightweight standout Tony Ferguson is not ready to look into retirement just yet. Critics of Ferguson have been calling for him to reassess his career after he lost a unanimous decision to Beneil Dariush in […]
Tony Ferguson has suggested he will continue fighting despite showing signs of rapid decline against Beneil Dariush at UFC 262. ‘El Cucuy’ squared off against Dariush in the pay-per-view co-main event this past weekend. The former interim lightweight champion was looking to get back to winning ways after a disastrous 2020. The UFC fan favorite […]
Tony Ferguson has suggested he will continue fighting despite showing signs of rapid decline against Beneil Dariush at UFC 262.
‘El Cucuy’ squared off against Dariush in the pay-per-view co-main event this past weekend. The former interim lightweight champion was looking to get back to winning ways after a disastrous 2020.
The UFC fan favorite was due a title shot but the ongoing global pandemic scuppered plans for him to face off against Khabib Nurmagomedov.
Ferguson would instead fight Justin Gaethje for an interim title at UFC 249. Despite one very brief moment of success, ‘El Cucuy’ was beat up for five rounds before the referee, Herb Dean, mercifully waved off the fight in the final frame. The loss snapped Ferguson’s 12-fight win streak which remains the best in UFC lightweight history.
The 37-year-old looked to rebound at UFC 256 against Charles Oliveira. Ferguson was once again dominated but in an entirely different way. The Brazilian submission specialist was able to out grapple Ferguson over 15 minutes and only extreme levels of toughness allowed Ferguson to survive a deep arm bar attempt and go to the judges’ scorecards who unanimously gave the fight to Oliveira who has since gone on to win the UFC lightweight title Ferguson has coveted for so long.
Ferguson took a couple of steps down in opposition at UFC 262 which took place this past weekend. Dariush is a long-time player at 155lbs but until now hasn’t made any real impact on the title picture.
The Iranian born, American fighter, utilized a similar game plan to Oliveira, taking Ferguson down for three rounds and grappling to a decision victory. Once again ‘El Cucuy’ only made it to the cards due to his next level toughness that allowed him to survive a nasty heel hook from Dariush who ultimately got the biggest win of his career by way of lopsided judges’ scorecards.
Since the fight many fans, fighters and pundits have suggested it’s time for Ferguson to call it a career.
In a recent social media post the man himself made his thoughts on the subject very clear.
“It Ain’t Over Yet Mcgavin’ … The Way I See It … We’ve Only Just Begun,” Ferguson wrote quoting Happy Gilmore. “Retire & Give These MF’s A Break!? No, I Don’t Think So. Not On My Watch… Now I’m Pissed.”
Daniel Cormier knows a thing or two about competing at the highest level; after his legendary career in the UFC in which he acquired belts at light heavyweight and heavyweight. But he doesn’t think that Tony Ferguson has what it takes to challenge the top UFC lightweights anymore after his most recent loss to Beneil […]
Daniel Cormier knows a thing or two about competing at the highest level; after his legendary career in the UFC in which he acquired belts at light heavyweight and heavyweight.
But he doesn’t think that Tony Ferguson has what it takes to challenge the top UFC lightweights anymore after his most recent loss to Beneil Dariush at UFC 262.
During his weekly show with ESPN’s Ariel Helwani on Monday, Cormier spoke about what could be next in Ferguson’s UFC career.
“Tony Ferguson, as a top-level mixed martial artist, is done I believe,” Cormier said. “Make no mistake about it, he’s not losing to scrubs. He’s fighting the best of the best, but those are fights that Tony Ferguson used to win.”
“He is not only losing but he is getting dominated. He has now lost 11 rounds in a row and has not looked competitive. So I think Tony needs to take a step back, and the level of competition obviously needs to drop, and we need to see where he goes.”
Ferguson was dominated from start to finish against Dariush, in a contender-eliminator of sorts in the UFC’s stacked lightweight division. Ferguson has now lost three in a row including falling to Justin Gaethje in his fight for the interim lightweight belt at UFC 249. His last win came by doctor’s stoppage against Donald Cerrone at UFC 238.
With the losing streak, Ferguson appears to be at a bit of a crossroads in his career. He could take lesser competition at lightweight and have to get a massive winning streak just to get back in the conversation involving the belt, or he could hang up the gloves altogether.
Cormier is one of the brightest analysts in the sport of Mixed Martial Arts today and had his own experience when it came to figuring out when to remove himself from the competition. A lot of fans wanted Cormier to stick around after falling to Stipe Miocic in their trilogy at UFC 252, he announced he would retire from the UFC and focus on coaching wrestling along with his broadcasting career with ESPN.
Ferguson is obviously extremely talented in and out of the octagon and will surely have plenty of opportunities once he decided to retire.
In an Instagram post following the fight this past weekend, Ferguson appeared in good spirits and optimistic about what could be next in his combat sports career.
Another interesting thought is Ferguson could stop cutting weight and move to welterweight, a division in which he competed and dominated during his time on The Ultimate Fighter 13. That could be a plausible option as he moves to the twilight of his career.
For now, it appears that Ferguson won’t be retiring from MMA just yet and will not give up. He’s still one of the biggest fan favorites in the UFC and could still make things interesting regardless of whatever division he competes at.
Do you agree with Daniel Cormier’s opinion that Tony Ferguson is done competing for UFC belts?What do you think his next move should be?
Beneil Dariush wants Tony Ferguson fans to continue to support him. In the co-main event of UFC 262, Dariush beat Ferguson in a one-sided fight as he won a clear 30-27 decision. However, throughout fight week, Dariush was getting boo’d at the press conference and his walkout by Ferguson fans. After the fight and the […]
Beneil Dariush wants Tony Ferguson fans to continue to support him. In the co-main event of UFC 262, Dariush beat Ferguson in a one-sided fight as he won a clear 30-27 decision. However, throughout fight week, Dariush was getting boo’d at the press conference and his walkout by Ferguson fans. After the fight and the […]
Dana White isn’t sure what’s in store for Tony Ferguson’s future, but he doesn’t think it will be as fruitful as his past. At UFC 262, Tony Ferguson suffered his third straight loss at the hands of Beneil Dariush. And for the second straight time, he d…
Dana White isn’t sure what’s in store for Tony Ferguson’s future, but he doesn’t think it will be as fruitful as his past. At UFC 262, Tony Ferguson suffered his third straight loss at the hands of Beneil Dariush. And for the second straight time, he defied all laws of humanity by not tapping out […]
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