Ferguson opens up after suffering a historic 'run over' at UFC 274, but rules out retirement from MMA; check out

Veteran speaks out after being brutally knocked out by Michael Chandler on last Saturday's main card

T. Ferguson (right) after defeat in UFC 274. Photo: Reproduction/Twitter @TonyFergusonXT

Victim of the 'knockout of the year' in MMA, so far, Tony Ferguson manifested itself after the collision suffered in front of Tony Ferguson No. UFC 274. Hardly 'blacked out' in one of the most anticipated fights of last Saturday's event (7), the veteran used social media to discuss the delicate moment in his career. Sincerely, the lightweight (up to 70,3kg) took advantage of the space to congratulate his rival and rule out retirement from the sport.

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"Congratulations to Michael chandler for victory in UFC 274. I had a lot of fun in the Octagon. You fans are wild. I love it,” wrote Ferguson, on his account on 'Twitter'.

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At his worst moment in his career within mixed martial arts, Tony does not think about ending his career. With four consecutive defeats, the athlete guarantees that he will continue performing.

“I feel good to be back, and hungry again. We’re just getting started,” she signed off.

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Last weekend, Tony entered the Octagon under pressure for a positive result. Without winning a confrontation for almost three years, the veteran came close to knocking out his opponent in the first round, but ended up succumbing to Michael's technique at the beginning of the second stage.

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