Ex-UFC Title Challenger Kevin Lee Announces Retirement at 30

Kevin
Lee
has decided to hang up the four-ounce gloves at 30 years
old.

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The former UFC interim lightweight title challenger announced his
decision in an Instagram video on Tuesday. Lee’s decision comes on
the heels of a 55-second submission loss to Rinat
Fakhretdinov
at UFC on ESPN 48 on July 1.

“To make a long story short, I’m deciding to retire from MMA and
the UFC. It’s been 12 years, 12 long years of me being the best
fighter I can be, and a lot of hard work, a lot of dedication to
trying to be the best fighter in the world. When I look back on it,
I had a hell of a career, I fought a lot of tough guys, some of the
toughest guys in the world, I always put up a fight, I never backed
down, and always challenged myself to do things that I didn’t think
I was capable of doing. The last three years have been rough,
especially on my body. It’s been a lot of injuries and honestly,
that’s one of the main factors of me making this decision,” Lee
said.

“I’m in need of another surgery after that last fight. I’m proud
that I went out on my shield. I’m proud that I stood up in there
and went out on my own terms. But at this point, I have to think
about more than just myself and my skills. The time and energy that
I put in this sport, I can put into something else. And God
willing, and all glory to God, he’s going to lead me down another
path, the right path to where I can use my skills to help
people.

“I think if I dedicate myself and I give just as much work to doing
something else, the sky is the limit. So again, I hold my head up
high. I’m a little disappointed I didn’t get to accomplish
everything that I wanted to, but I’m proud of myself for this
career that I’ve had, and I appreciate everybody that has given two
f—ks about me and everybody that supported me, and even the people
that doubted and hated me along the way. I appreciate everybody.
It’s been one hell of a journey. I’m still young, I still capable
of doing a lot in this life and that’s what I’m going to do”

Lee began his UFC tenure with victories in nine of his first 11
fights. That set up an interim 155-pound title tilt against
Tony
Ferguson
, which he lost via third-round submission at UFC 216
in October 2017. “The Motown Phenom” went 3-5 since then,
alternating between lightweight and welterweight while earning
notable wins over the likes of Diego
Sanchez
, Gregor
Gillespie
and Edson
Barboza
.

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