Sunday, September 25, 2011

For Matt Hughes, Retirement Might Be a Good Option UFC 135 Post Fight:

0 comments
For Matt Hughes, Retirement Might Be a Good Option UFC 135 Post Fight: When it's time to call it quits, it's time to call it quits. But it's time for Matt Hughes is still in the air, and a meeting with leaders Zuffa still give light to what the future brings Hughes. At 37, it is safe to say that he passed the best years of his career, but it does not appear that Hughes is ready to give up fighting game yet. “I’m not retiring,” Hughes said in his post-fight interview with Joe Rogan. The former UFC welterweight champion went on to explain that he’d like to let the UFC make the decision to put him “on the shelf,” as opposed to deciding to hang up the gloves by his own call. If things turned out differently on Saturday night in Denver, however, the UFC would be singing a different tune. A Hughes win would have prevented any talk of retirement, according to UFC president Dana White. In fact, he’d already be brainstorming about who they’d pit the long-time UFC veteran against next. “If Matt Hughes were to beat Josh Koscheck tonight, we’d be talking about who he’s fighting next,” White said during the post-fight press conference. “I’m almost 100-percent positive he’s going to retire. I don’t think he’s going to do anything else.” The UFC and Hughes are eventually going to have a sit down about what’s next. Clearly, Hughes, like many athletes who participate in competition for years, isn’t quite ready to step down from the adrenaline rush that comes from showcasing his athletic arsenal. It seems, judging by the tone of the President of the UFC, the organization is ready to hand Hughes, his gold watch. They have already given a golden girdle Hughes again; maybe an alarm clock would be a nice accessory to this point in his life. For Hughes's guilt is the hope that it does not pull a Michael Jordan or Brett color, and said he is going, then turn around and say that he left no one wants to see. Hughes has done well for himself after more than 50 games and there is no reason to try to convince you otherwise. Will you be perfectly acceptable at this point? Enjoy the sunset, Mr. Hughes. You deserve it.For Matt Hughes, Retirement Might Be a Good Option UFC 135 Post Fight:

Share

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...