Josh Koscheck and Jake Ellenberger Longtime UFC welterweight Josh Koscheck said he is “pissed” and “borderline embarrassed” for what he calls a “stupid, amateur mistake” against Jake Ellenberger in his previous fight. Koscheck, 37, was submitted via north-south choke at this past month’s UFC 184 – his fourth straight loss in the promotion’s octagon. Yet despite the setback, and the fact that a short-notice fight Saturday at UFC Fight Night 62 is the last on a contract he’s said will be his last, he wouldn’t commit to the idea that the curtain is about to close on his career. “You never know,” Koscheck (17-9 MMA, 15-9 UFC), who faces Erick Silva (17-5 MMA, 5-4 UFC) in the co-headliner, today told MMAjunkie Radio. “As of right now, I live my life one day at a time, and I know there’s plenty of bigger things out there than just fighting and competing in the UFC. There’s plenty of bigger things in life out there that I have going on, so for me, I’m hungry for a victory.
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Josh Koscheck won’t concede retirement, but says ‘there are bigger things in life’ – MMA Junkie