Tony Ferguson’s career has been a wild ride, to say the least. He once rode a 12-fight win streak, leaving a trail of battered opponents in his wake. At 40 years old, with an eight-fight losing streak, Ferguson isn’t ready to hang up his gloves just yet. Now, ‘El Cucuy’ has thrown fans another curveball. The former interim lightweight champion recently shared his plans for the future.
Fans thought that after his last defeat to Michael Chiesa in August, Ferguson might call it quits. Dana White certainly thought so, even suggesting retirement was on the cards. But Tony, being Tony, had other ideas. In a recent chat with Demetrious Johnson, Ferguson dropped a bombshell. He’s not retiring. In fact, he’s plotting a comeback in early 2025.
“We’re probably going to take the rest of this season and figure some things out. We’re coming back hard either January or February… F*ck no, I’m not retiring. I’m too old to retire! But what I really need is to find that coaching and that discipline around other people, being uncomfortable in practice so you’re not miserable during the fight,” said Ferguson via Mighty Mouse YT.
Tony Ferguson’s plan involves taking the rest of this season off to get his mindset in order. It is a smart move, considering his recent run. Maybe he will finally discover the secret to get on a winning run once again.
There’s something endearing about Ferguson’s determination. Even in the face of constant defeats and humiliations, he is standing strong. His will doesn’t waver or weaken. Fans are in a dilemma, whether to cheer for his return or convince him to retire.
Fight Fans React To Tony Ferguson’s Future Plans
The enigmatic UFC veteran has once again left fight fans scratching their heads. Known for his unorthodox style and relentless spirit, Ferguson recently dropped a bombshell about his future plans. Despite a brutal eight-fight losing streak, ‘El Cucuy’ isn’t ready to call it quits.
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Tony Ferguson’s announcement sparked a flurry of reactions across social media. Some fans were concerned about him and hoped that he would just retire. Others believed that ‘El Cucuy‘ could still compete in the UFC. Several others felt that Dana White should cut him from the UFC for his own sake. Here are some reactions from fight fans:
The debate among fans highlights a broader issue in combat sports. When is the right time for a fighter to retire? It’s a question that has no easy answer, especially when dealing with warriors like Tony Ferguson.