Matt Brown indicated prior to his UFC on ABC 1 fight with Carlos Condit that retirement could be on the horizon , win or lose. Brown (22-18 MMA, 15-12 UFC) left the octagon with the latter result after dropping a competitive unanimous decision to Condit (32-13 MMA, 9-9 UFC) in their Jan. 16 co-main event matchup at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi. At 40, and with a welterweight record 27 UFC appearances to his credit, it wouldn’t be a stunner if Brown decided he was done. He’s already hung up his gloves once but said he currently has no intentions to do it again. The outcome of the Condit fight has led Brown to think he has a lot more to offer
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Matt Brown opts against retirement after UFC on ABC 1 loss: ‘I have a lot more in me’ – MMA Junkie