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UFC veteran Neil Magny isn’t considering retirement just yet following his win over Ramiz Brahimaj at UFC 330.
Last weekend at UFC 330, Neil Magny pulled off a nice upset with a big win over Ramiz Brahimaj. It was the kind of victory that reminded the masses of what the 39-year-old can do at this level, even if many have been expecting him to walk away from mixed martial arts for a while now.
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Magny is a professional in every sense of the word and while he may not be competing for world titles anytime soon, he doesn’t need to in order to prove that he can still hang in the UFC.
In his post-fight press conference appearance, Magny had the following to say about a possible retirement.
Magny isn’t contemplating retirement just yet
“I have no idea what a retirement fight looks like (due to records), so I can’t even put a number and say, ‘Oh, that’s a good retirement fight.’ I have no idea,” Magny told MMA Junkie and other reporters at his post-fight news conference. “Retirement fight is not even on my radar. After training, most guys get done and throw their gloves on a mat. I refuse to drop my gloves on a mat after training because it symbolizes retirement, so to speak. So I’m holding on to these things as long as possible and going out there fighting as often as possible.
“… The day that I’m no longer able to do this is inevitable. It comes for all of us. But as long as I’m able to go out there and continue doing this, continue loving it, I’ll keep showing up.”
Quotes via MMA Junkie
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