Urijah Faber Drops Teaser About Potentially Fighting Again

Faber has addressed potentially coming out of retirement.

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Urijah Faber drops teaser about what would bring him out of retirement to compete as a pro-MMA fighter once again under the UFC banner.

Faber decided to hang up his gloves in December of 2016 in his hometown of Sacramento. As for the reason for his retirement, he stated that it was due to a waning passion for the actual fights as well as still having his health.

Since then, he has stayed busy by remaining an integral part of Team Alpha Male as both coach and training partner. However, ever since he retired, he has made it known that if he wanted to fight and do it at a high level, he could still do it.

It’s rare in MMA that legendary fighters stick to their first retirements. There are several examples of that. Thus, in a recent interview, Faber talked about potentially fighting once again.

“Could I do some more fights? Absolutely,” Faber told MMAjunkie. “Could I do years of more fights? Absolutely. Would I maybe do some fights? Very possible. But right now, I’m enjoying having my brain and having a good time.”

“I’m still contracted to the UFC, I’m still in the USADA pooling just in case something comes up,” Faber said. “I train more than some of the guys who are pros, to be honest. I’m in the gym all the time when I’m in town, especially. I wouldn’t put it past jumping back in. I know that I’ve watched throughout. I’ve been a student of careers – guys like Randy Couture and Tito Ortiz and (Dan) Henderson and these guys who have fought well into their 40s.

“I would never rule out a comeback,” Faber said. “This is the real world. It would have to be a fight that makes a lot of sense and have some good money behind it. It’d have to get me excited. That’s all.”

Faber is slated to take on Kazushi Sakuraba in a grappling contest when the two fighters captain two out of four teams in Quintet in Las Vegas, Nevada at The Orleans Arena on Oct. 5 that will air on UFC Fight Pass.

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Five Keys To Victory For Urijah Faber At UFC 199

This Saturday night (June 4, 2016), a rivalry dating back nearly a decade will finally be settled in the co-main event of UFC 199 from The Forum in Inglewood, California, when bitter rivals Dominick Cruz and Urijah Faber will face off in a trilogy match for Cruz’s bantamweight title. On March 24, 2007, “The California

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This Saturday night (June 4, 2016), a rivalry dating back nearly a decade will finally be settled in the co-main event of UFC 199 from The Forum in Inglewood, California, when bitter rivals Dominick Cruz and Urijah Faber will face off in a trilogy match for Cruz’s bantamweight title.

On March 24, 2007, “The California Kid” choked out “The Dominator” in the first round of their co-main event bout at WEC 26, defending his featherweight title in the process. Four years later, Cruz would get his revenge on Faber, scoring a unanimous decision win in the rematch at UFC 132 in July 2011, successfully defending his bantamweight strap.

The two were scheduled to meet for a third time in 2012, but a long list of injuries to Cruz would push the fight back until 2016, and now we will finally get our answer.

Let’s take a look at five crucial keys to victory for Urijah Faber in this highly-anticipated rubber match.

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UFC 199 Embedded Episode 1

Although the dust has barely settled on yesterday’s (May 29, 2016) UFC Fight Night 88 from Las Vegas, Nevada, it is once again fight week here at LowKickMMA as UFC 199 is slated for this upcoming Saturday (June 4, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from The Forum in Inglewood, California. With fight week comes the

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Although the dust has barely settled on yesterday’s (May 29, 2016) UFC Fight Night 88 from Las Vegas, Nevada, it is once again fight week here at LowKickMMA as UFC 199 is slated for this upcoming Saturday (June 4, 2016) live on pay-per-view (PPV) from The Forum in Inglewood, California.

With fight week comes the UFC’s patented Embedded series, and the first episode was released earlier today (May 30, 2016).

Take a look into the final stages of Dominick Cruz’s training camp in San Diego, California, as he gets ready to defend his bantamweight title in a highly-anticipated trilogy bout with Urijah Faber, who puts the finishing touches on his preparation just a few hours north in Sacramento.

Long-time divisional mainstay Michael Bisping spends time with his family ahead of his main event rematch with reigning champion and bitter rival Luke Rockhold, a bout he accepted on two weeks’ notice after ex-champion Chris Weidman was forced to withdraw with an injury.

A confident, and comical Rockhold finishes up his last day of training in sunny San Jose at the famed American Kickboxing Academy prior to the first defense of his 185-pound strap.

Check out the full episode below courtesy of the UFC:

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