Ricardo Lamas has plenty to reflect on after retiring from MMA competition. The former UFC featherweight title challenger laid down his gloves last month following a dramatic win at UFC on ESPN+ 33 in a wild, back-and-forth brawl with Bill Algeo, which won ‘Fight of the Night’ awards. Lamas (20-8 MMA, 11-6 UFC) retired after having competed professionally for more than a decade. The 38-year-old fought from 2008-20, logging a total of 28 fights. In that stretch, Lamas challenged for a title, headlined a UFC pay-per-view event, and won three $50,000 “Fight Night” bonuses. Lamas also picked up notable wins over Cub Swanson, Charles Oliveira, Diego Sanchez, and Dennis Bermudez
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