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News: Hamill Announces Retirement on Heels of UFC 133 Loss
Two days after suffering a savage defeat at UFC 133, light heavyweight Matt Hamill has announced his retirement from mixed martial arts.
“Today is a sad day for me. After six years and 13 fights in the UFC, I’m ready to hang up my gloves and retire from this amazing sport,” Hamill, 34, wrote in a statement on his official website. “I was ready to make this decision after UFC 130 but my friends, family coaches and most importantly my daughter encouraged me to give it one last chance.”
Hamill’s “last chance” came Saturday at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, where he faced 24-year-old Alexander Gustafsson on less than one month’s notice, having stepped in to replace the injured Vladimir Matyushenko. After a relatively even opening round, “The Hammer” was nailed by a left hand from the Swede and brutally pounded out with elbows from mount. It was Hamill’s second consecutive loss, as the Ohio native also dropped a short-notice unanimous decision to Quinton Jackson in May.
Hamill, a lifelong wrestler who was born deaf, entered the UFC after taking part in the third season of Spike TV reality show “The Ultimate Fighter.” It was then, Hamill said, that the troubles which would ultimately cause him to retire began.
“My career has been plagued by injuries, starting with ‘The Ultimate Fighter,’ and [they have] disrupted my training ever since,” wrote Hamill, who withdrew from the “TUF 3” semifinals due to injury. “There hasn’t been even one training camp where I’ve been able to train without training around an injury. I have not been kind to my body and it has nothing left after 28 years of nonstop competition. It’s time to finally give it a rest.”
Though bowing out of the Octagon, Hamill assured fans that he will not be leaving behind MMA altogether.
“I have fallen in love with the sport of mixed martial arts and I will continue to coach at our gym, Mohawk Valley MMA, alongside my teammates and help the next generation of fighters make it to the UFC,” Hamill said. “The UFC has become family to me and I hope to be involved with the number-one mixed martial arts organization in the world as a coach, ambassador and fan for a long time to come.”
Hamill exits the sport with a record of 10-4, including notable victories over Tito Ortiz, Keith Jardine and Mark Munoz. He is the only man to record a win over current UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones, the result of a December 2009 disqualification.
source: sherdog
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i think its a mixture of both your points. Your always going to be hurt if you compete in this sport. And Hammill is in his mid 30s and i don't see him moving any higher up the ladder then he is. So it turns into is it worth it. Is it worth it to make the sacrifices and have the injuries?? If your moving up the ladder and constantly getting bigger & better opportunities yes, but if your just stagnate maybe not. I guess it wasn't for him
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"apparently the the only way to kill a lion is by rear naked choke…personally i’d just kick it in the head." – Bas Rutten
"apparently the the only way to kill a lion is by rear naked choke…personally i’d just kick it in the head." – Bas Rutten
"This guy could become a champion but when I tell him what to do it's like he never hears me"
J/K lol
J/K lol
now seriously..I have no clue why he fucking retired he is a serious treat to a lot of the fighters, I guess that the reason could be what jokotau said..yeah deffff
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Could be vice, could be! Some misscommunications seem bound to happen!
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he has been a great fighter in the beginning.. after tuf he reaches some good goals an personally i have been appreciate him also for his personal problems.. but he never grows up. i mean.. he reaches that "higher" point in his career then he sit down.. he doesn't improve anymore..
Didn't know he's been repeatedly fighting after injuries. Thought he just had that Ryan Bader mentality of "if it isn't broken, don't fix it" and did not improve at all.
But his last fight was worse and he looked like he didn't want to be there on the biggest stage in MMA. Let him retire; he looks like he has no reason to compete.
Stephen Bonnar predicted a return from him on this week's MMA Live.
But his last fight was worse and he looked like he didn't want to be there on the biggest stage in MMA. Let him retire; he looks like he has no reason to compete.
Stephen Bonnar predicted a return from him on this week's MMA Live.
Good riddance. Helen Keller, Matt Hammil, my bad, was nothing but an underachieving gatekeeper. Seriously, he wasn't even that big of a test for young up and comers so he was of no use anyway.


He is far from the only one that has been plagued by injuries in mma? No I think he is quitting and that´s it! But then again that´s just my opinion I guess?
A shame really, I want him to compete in the ufc or any other organization. You can train what´s inside your head as well if that should be the cause?