Mark Hunt has a tentative retirement plan in place, and it doesn’t include hanging up his gloves as a member of the UFC roster. Hunt (13-11-1 MMA, 8-5-1 UFC), who meets Curtis Blaydes (9-1 MMA, 4-1 UFC) in the UFC 221 co-main event this weekend, has been locked in a legal battle with the UFC for more than a year. The heavyweight pursued action when he felt the organization knowingly allowed Brock Lesnar to compete with banned substances in his system during their match at UFC 200 in July 2016. “The Super Samoan” has been on an anti-performance-enhancing-drug march for several years, so much so that he feels he’s effectively torpedoed his relationship with the UFC brass.
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UFC 221′s Mark Hunt to leave UFC after finishing contract: ‘I haven’t had a good run’ – MMA Junkie