Dan Henderson considers coming out of retirement

According to the fighter, he would return to the octagon for the right reasons: “I have no plans to return, but I wouldn't say they would be wasting time, if they had a lot of money”

Hendo fighting in the UFC, had a record of 18 fights, nine wins and nine losses. Photo: Josh Hedges/UFC

Dan Henderson retired from MMA after losing to the middleweight champion, Michael Bisping at UFC 204, in England in 2016. Close to turning 48, Hendo says he doesn't rule out returning to the Octagon.

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In an interview with the program 'MMA Junkie Radio', Henderson said that he does not think about returning to fights, only economic reasons would induce him to return. “I have no plans to return. [But] I wouldn’t say they would be wasting time, if they had a lot of money,” he explained.

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The possibility of Hendo's return was discussed during the 'MMA Junkie Radio' program, after it was discussed about the return of 48-year-old Chuck Liddell to mixed martial arts.

Dan Henderson He was the middleweight and welterweight champion in PRIDE and the light heavyweight champion in Strikeforce. Fighting in the UFC, he had a record of 18 fights, nine wins and nine losses.

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