After suffering another stoppage loss, Chris Weidman is assuring everyone he’s far from done fighting. Last weekend at UFC on ESPN 6 in Boston, Weidman (14-5 MMA, 10-5 UFC) failed in his light heavyweight debut and was knocked out in the first round by Dominick Reyes , his fifth stoppage loss in his last six fights. With the notion that Weidman should retire, including UFC president Dana White saying that he needs to have a conversation with him, the former middleweight champion released a statement Tuesday reflecting on his loss and insisting that he’s not ready to hang up his gloves just yet.

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Chris Weidman ‘definitely not ready to retire’ after quick TKO loss at UFC on ESPN 6 – MMA Junkie

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