Former UFC light heavyweight champion Rashad Evans is moving on to the next stage of life after announcing his MMA retirement  this week. Despite losing the final five fights of his career, Evans (19-8-1 MMA, 14-8-1 UFC) accomplished more than most fighters could dream of during his 23-fight IFC tenure. Related Former UFC champ Rashad Evans announces MMA retirement: 'I can't fool myself any longer' From winning “The Ultimate Fighter 2” to claiming the UFC light heavyweight title, 38-year-old “Suga” had some stellar moments during his run.

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On heels of retirement, look back at Rashad Evans’ top-five career victories – MMA Junkie

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