For fans, MMA is a passionate sport, for athletes, it is an addiction. It's no surprise that many professionals who announce their retirement return, whether days, months or even years later. Currently, the person experiencing this dilemma is Mark Muñoz, 42 years old. The former fighter, who ended his career in 2015, became a coach, but confessed that he is curious to see how he would do.
On his social media, 'The Filipino Wrecking Machine' revealed that he performed well when he trained with Ovince St Preux and that this motivated him to want to test himself again in the sport.
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“Yes, I think about fighting again. Recently, Ovince St Preux was at my gym and wanted to train with us for a few weeks. I did really well and I thought 'Wow, if I can do this with OSP, I might have some fights left in me'. So, yes, I want to, but I work as a coach and I’m happy,” Muñoz posted on Twitter.
Mark Muñoz, 42 years old, retired from MMA in 2015, after beating Luke Barnatt, in the Philippines, his home country. The former fighter had a solid career in the sport. 'The Filipino Wrecking Machine' debuted in the UFC in 2009, and has always been among the best middleweight athletes (83,9kg). In the organization, he competed in 15 fights, totaling nine victories, including over well-known names such as Demian Maia, Tim Boetsch, Chris Leben and CB Dollaway and six losses.
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