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    Former ‘Ultimate Fighter’ Competitor Matt Hamill Retires from the UFC and MMA

    Following his 2nd loss in a row at UFC 133, former ‘Ultimate Fighter’ competitor Matt Hamill has decided to retire from the sport of mixed martial arts.

    The Ohio native made the official announcement on his website on Monday.

    “Today is a sad day for me. After six years and 13 fights in the UFC I’m ready to hang up my gloves and retire from this amazing sport,” Hamill wrote.

    Hamill was finished by up and coming prospect Alexander Gustafsson in the 2nd round of their bout at UFC 133 on Saturday night in Philadelphia.

    The former collegiate wrestler stepped in on short notice after dropping a unanimous decision to Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson at UFC 130 back in May.

    Hamill admits that he was close to making this same call after that fight, but opted to give it one more go and it just didn’t go his way.

    “The UFC has been extremely good to me and given me an opportunity to make a great living. That exposure has allowed me options outside the Octagon as well. I just don’t have it in me to fight anymore and my last two performances have shown that,” Hamill said.

    “I was ready to make this decision after UFC 130 but my friends, family coaches and most importantly my daughter encouraged me to give it one last chance. My career has been plagued by injuries starting with The Ultimate Fighter and disrupted my training ever since.

    “There hasn’t been even one training camp where I’ve been able to train without training around an injury. I have not been kind to my body and it has nothing left after 28 years of non stop competition. It’s time to finally give it a rest.”

    Hamill spent his entire career with the UFC minus his first fight as a professional.

    He retires with a 10-4 overall record, including 9 wins in the UFC.

    “I can’t continue to fight without having the hunger and desire to do so. I can’t let my performances reflect on my coaches who are the best in the world and the reason I’ve made it this far,” said Hamill.

    “I have fallen in love with the sport of mixed martial arts and I will continue to coach at our gym Mohawk Valley MMA along side my teammates and help the next generation of fighters make it to the UFC. I also look forward to continuing my business ventures outside the UFC including “Hamill” the movie based on my life story set to be released this fall.”

    The former ‘Ultimate Fighter’ went on to say thank you to all of the people that have helped him over the years, and does hope to continue to support the sport outside the cage.

    “The UFC has become family to me and I hope to be involved with the number one mixed martial arts organization in the world as a coach, ambassador and fan for a long time to come,” wrote Hamill.

    Hamill joins other fighters such as Ricardo Almeida who have opted for retirement from the sport in 2011

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    He should have dropped down to 185!!!

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    K Madden

    sad to see him go. he is an awesome guy

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    I respect that move. I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume something. He wanted UFC gold and realized after losing to a top contender (Rampage) and an up'n'comer, he is not in the picture for a title shot. He probably lost heart after that.

    Either way,dude is a great dude. Always a class act. I respect his decision. He's a smart man, and he's blessed that he can still make a living doing what he loves without sacrificing his body to do so.

    (I also think he'll be back one day. He's probably just burned out. But with some time off, I think the hunger will be back).

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    Respect to Matt, but if he was serious about being a contender he should have dropped to 185 after Jon Jones dismantled him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kendell "Has Legs" Madden View Post
    sad to see him go. he is an awesome guy
    +1

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    Im actually surprised by this. He had a pretty good run and had the potential to beat some top guys but just didnt.
    #10thplanetFREAKS

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    Robert Sevigny

    he had a great run, get out while hes still healthy

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    Deaf pussy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taylor Culbertson View Post
    Deaf pussy!
    you need to make a new account and reinvent yourself or something. it just seems like you're trying too hard to be "that guy" now.

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