Rory
MacDonald
has been fighting professionally since he was was a
teenager, but it appears that “The Red King” has reached the end of
the line.

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The 33-year-old MacDonald announced his retirement from MMA in
statement via Instagram following a first-round technical knockout
loss to short-notice foe Dilano
Taylor
in the welterweight semifinals at the Professional
Fighters League playoffs on Saturday.

“My time has come to put the gloves down for good,” MacDonald
wrote. “I’m so thankful for this sport and every person I’ve been
able to meet along the way.

“I started this sport as a 14-year-old kid, I still remember my
first day and knowing this is what I want to spend my life doing.
The passion for martial arts and becoming a pro MMA fighter gave me
hope and a way to a better life! And I’m so thankful to God for
putting that gym Toshido MMA in Kelowna in my path. It truly
changed the direction of my life and saved me!

“What an adventure this career has been, 17 years of professional
fighting. It all came and went so fast! So many painful trainings
that are etched into my being, travelling to all parts of the
planet and meeting so many people.

“I’ve learned so much about myself through this career, not all of
it good. And I’ve made so many mistakes along the way, but here I
am 33 years old a better man because of those mistakes, to which
I’m very grateful I’ve grown up.”

MacDonald’s PFL stint did not go as anticipated. Including the
aforementioned loss to Taylor, the Tristar Gym export went just 2-4
over the course of two seasons after being one of the
organization’s most high-profile free agent signings.

However, MacDonald has enjoyed plenty of memorable moments over the
course of a professional career that began in 2005. His fifth-round
technical knockout loss to Robbie
Lawler
in a welterweight title bout at UFC 189 is regarded as
one of the best fights in the history of the Las Vegas-based
promotion, and he went on to capture 170-pound gold in Bellator MMA
by besting Douglas
Lima
. His 23-10-1 career mark includes wins over the likes of
Tyron
Woodley
, Demian Maia,
B.J.
Penn
, Nate Diaz,
Paul
Daley
and Neiman
Gracie
, among others.

IMAK ADMIN

By IMAK ADMIN

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