Matt Brown has announced that he is retiring from the UFC and mixed martial arts after nearly 19 years in the sport and 30 Octagon appearances.
The 43 year old veteran made the announcement on X.
“Not doing it again. I’m out,” said Brown. “That’s the announcement. My life will now be dedicated to serving others. Growing others in the martial arts and building businesses that can help the community and the world.”
Not doing it again. I’m out. That’s the announcement. My life will now be dedicated to serving others. Growing others in the martial arts and building businesses that can help the community and the world. pic.twitter.com/lWxE1RLEK2
— Matt Brown (@IamTheImmortal) May 4, 2024
“The Immortal” hadn’t fought since May 2023, when he knocked out Court McGree in the first round. Brown’s 13 knockouts in the UFC are second all-time in the promotion’s history, one behind heavyweight Derrick Lewis’ 14 for the UFC’s record. He never won a world title but he’s known as one of the best action fighters in the sport. Brown was definitely a fan favorite, he finishes his MMA career 26-19.
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Robert LaMar is a writer for Dice City Sports. You can follow him on X via @RobertLaMar26