Filed under: Blue Corner , Featured Videos , News , UFC If Matt Brown isn’t going to retire just yet, at least one fellow welterweight is willing to give him a fight. Siyar Bahadurzada (23-6-1 MMA, 3-2 UFC), a fellow hard-hitting knockout artist, today issued a challenge to Brown (21-16 MMA, 14-10 UFC), who picked up a vicious first-round knockout victory over fellow vet Diego Sanchez (27-11 MMA, 16-11 UFC) in this past weekend’s UFC Fight Night 122 co-headliner. Prior to Saturday’s bout, which aired on FS1 from Ted Constant Convocation Center in Norfolk, Va., Brown suggested it could be his last fight , though he backed off the retirement plans after the fight. Related Matt Brown's win, Diego Sanchez's loss, and a conflict as old as the fight game “I’ve definitely had more people tell me not to retire than to retire,” Brown, who was on a 1-5 skid prior to the win, said after the event. “But nobody other than me and my family really has any bearing on that – and close friends. So I’m not even going to allow anybody else’s opinions to get into my mind like that.” Bahadurzada, though, is doing his best to goad “Immortal” into a fight
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Not retired? Then Siyar Bahadurzada wants Matt Brown (but don’t bring the kids) – MMA Junkie