Chris Weidman Announces His Retirement From UFC

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Chris Weidman calls it a career.

Chris Weidman has not had a fight since he lost to Eryk Anders at UFC 310 on December 7th. This marked his second fight in 2024, as he defeated Bruno Silva via decision at UFC Fight Night: Blanchfield vs. Fiorot on March 30th.

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During the UFC 311 weigh-in show, Chris Weidman announced his retirement from UFC.

"Since I decided to get into this sport, since 2009, the goal was to be a UFC fighter. Then immediately the goal was to become a UFC World Champion. 14 years later, I’m here to tell you guys I’m hanging up the gloves in the UFC. I am no longer going to be fighting for the organization that changed my life in so many ways. I’m just appreciative to everybody who got me here," Weidman said.

Weidman retires with a record of 16-8-0. He is a former UFC Middleweight Champion, and he successfully defended the title three times. He won the Fight of the Night award three times. Weidman was sidelined for two years after he suffered a compound fracture of his right tibia and fibula at UFC 261. He returned and lost to Brad Tavares via unanimous decision at UFC 292.

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