The mixed martial arts world may have witnessed Olivier
Aubin-Mercier
step foot inside the cage for the last time.

Aubin-Mercier (21-5) clinched his second consecutive
Professional Fighters League
lightweight title against Clay
Collard
in the
2023 PFL Championships
main event on Friday at The Anthem in
Washington, D.C. While Collard (24-11) had his moments early in the
bout while regularly landing damaging leg kicks and body shots,
Aubin-Mercier racked up a significant amount of control time on the
ground and even came close to submitting the American with a
rear-naked choke in the final frame. In the end, “The Canadian
Gangster” secured a unanimous decision, with 49-46 marks on all
three judges’ scorecards.

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Afterward, Aubin-Mercier declared his intention to take a hiatus
from the sport.

“Sand in between my toes I would say [is next],” he said. “I’m
going to take a break. Two years ago, I told my little girl it was
the last summer I was going to work. I worked this year, so I think
I need to spend time with my family.”

Since parting ways with the
Ultimate Fighting Championship
in 2019, Aubin-Mercier has
racked up a 10-0 record and two $1 million titles in the PFL. He
made two appearances in his first year with the PFL and fought four
times each in 2022 and 2023. The schedule has taken a mental and
physical toll on Aubin-Mercier. During the post-fight media scrum,
he admitted his forthcoming break could turn into a retirement.

“I think so,” Aubin-Mercier said. “Like, for sure, I left the door
open, but I’m going to take a year off for sure, and you know, it’s
hard for [an] athlete to come back after a year, so the feeling I
have [is that] it’s my last time.”

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