After nearly 14 years in the UFC arena, the 40-year-old "Daredevil"Tony FergusonA few days ago, it was officially announced that he would leave the iron cage competition and sign a new alliance that was about to open.
40-year-old "Daredevil" Tony Ferguson
A former footballer, basketball and wrestler as a student, Ferguson was introduced to mixed martial arts after graduating from college, began his professional career in 2007, and officially entered the UFC in 2011.
As the interim champion of the 2017 UFC 216 lightweight division, Ferguson has written a 12-fight winning streak in the UFC lightweight division and is widely regarded as one of the greatest lightweight fighters of all time. However, since then, Ferguson has won a hard way, swallowing the longest record of 8 consecutive defeats in history, and the high endurance and high-speed punches of the past are long gone, and now he has parted ways with the UFC.
According to a report from MMA Junkie, it is reported that Ferguson has signed with the upcoming Global Fight League (GFL) and participated in the draft after leaving the UFC. Later in his career, the legendary "Daredevil" took a sharp turn for the worse and eventually faded out of the UFC, much to the regret of many fans.
Ferguson has accumulated 26 wins and 11 losses in his UFC career, including 13 knockout and/or TKO victories.