Filed under: News , UFC , Videos UFC middleweight Michael Bisping offered no warm wishes for the outgoing Frankie Perez . Instead, he sent off the lightweight by questioning his manhood, which, even by Bisping’s standards, was a low blow. “I am glad,” said Bisping from the commentary desk during FOX Sports 1’s UFC Fight Night 74 coverage, “and no offense to Frankie Perez, because I don’t know the guy, and I’m sure he’s a very charming individual and a good person, but if he retired after knocking someone out in his second UFC win, I would say he hasn’t got the cajones to really be in this sport.” Perez (10-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC), in fact, earned his first UFC win by stopping veteran Sam Stout (21-12-1 MMA, 9-11 UFC) with punches in 54 seconds on the FOX Sports 1-televised prelims of Sunday’s fight card at SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. But he threw everyone for a loop, including his coaches, when he suddenly announced the performance would be his last as a professional fighter, a decision he confirmed backstage to MMAjunkie. During his post-fight interview in the UFC’s octagon and a follow-up interview, Perez cited his family as a motivation for hanging up his gloves
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Bisping on Perez’s retirement: ‘He hasn’t got the cajones to really be in this sport’ – MMA Junkie