Dan Henderson ignores retirement and calls for rematches against Anderson and Belfort

Experienced North American, aged 44, holds the position of being the oldest active Ultimate athlete

Hendo is coming off a victory over T. Boetsch in the main fight of UFC FN 68. Photo: Disclosure

Hendo is coming off a victory over T. Boetsch in the main fight of UFC FN 68. Photo: Disclosure

Oldest active UFC athlete, at 44, Dan Henderson He doesn't even want to think about retirement. On the contrary: the veteran aims to have three rematches in the future against fighters who have already beaten him, including two legendary Brazilians.

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“There are probably two or three guys in the middleweight division that I think the fans would like to see me face. Rematches with Anderson Silva e Vitor belfort, And Gegard Mousasi, because in fact I didn’t even have a chance to fight him the first time”, revealed the North American, in an interview with the YouTube channel “MMA OdsBreaker”.

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Henderson faced Anderson in March 2008, but ended up being submitted by the Brazilian in the second round after getting the better of him in the first. Against Belfort, he faced off twice: he won in PRIDE, in 2006, but ended up suffering the first knockout of his career in the rematch, in November 2013, in the UFC. Finally, Henderson was defeated by Mousasi in January of this year, in a technical knockout that the American himself contested a lot.

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