After a roughly 10-year career in MMA, Nick Hein has decided to hang up his gloves. Hein said overnight on his Facebook page that he has decided to retire after a loss to Frank Camacho at UFC on ESPN+ 11 on Saturday in Stockholm. Camacho (22-7 MMA, 2-3 UFC) finished Hein (14-5-1 MMA, 4-4 UFC) with a second-round TKO , giving the German “Sergeant” three straight losses. “20 years judo sports (600 fights), including 10 J in the national team. 1 decade MMA, 5 years in the UFC. I’m ready for the next chapter.
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