After more than 17 years as a professional fighter, Yves Edwards has retired from MMA. The fighter made the announcement on Sunday evening through his fan page on Facebook. Via Yves Edwards’ Facebook Edwards made his professional debut in 1997, fighting for several promotions throughout his career, including Pride, WEC, Strikeforce, Bellator and most notably the UFC. In 2001, Edwards made his first appearance in the UFC, losing a decision to Matt Serra at UFC 33. But arguably his most notable win came at UFC 49 against Josh Thomson
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Yves Edwards Retires from MMA, Closes Chapter on Memorable Career – MMA Weekly