Filed under: Featured , News , UFC There’s nothing like getting punched in the face by a 25-year-old to convince a middle-aged man to seek his fortune elsewhere. This is apparently true even for an uncommonly enthusiastic middle-aged man such as Vitor Belfort . After the left hands that Kelvin Gastelum pasted him with, it’s not too difficult to understand why. Belfort’s latest stint as a headliner in his home country lasted just under four minutes in Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil, on Saturday at UFC Fight Night 106. He spent roughly a quarter of that time on his back, trying and mostly failing to avoid the youthful wrath of a guy who was still working on learning the alphabet back when Belfort started his pro career. After the first-round TKO loss in the FS1-televised headliner, Belfort (25-14 MMA, 14-10 UFC) told us he is likely done
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