Filed under: Featured Videos , News , UFC , Videos PASAY, Philippines – When Mark Munoz  managed to win his retirement fight against Luke Barnatt at UFC Fight Night 66 it was one of the most bittersweet moments in recent MMA history. Munoz, a notable “good guy” in a sport often sorely lacking such people, was able to go out on his terms. A proud Filipino-American, Munoz was one of the featured fighters on the UFC’s first card in the Philippines, a country where he’d long been an ambassador for the sport. Going out with a win in front of a screaming crowd while  looking forward to more time to spend with his family was likely as good of an exit as Munoz could ask for. But fans of Filipino MMA don’t have to worry about Munoz abandoning the country. He is looking forward to helping the country patch one of the biggest gaps in its MMA game.

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Post-fighting career, Mark Munoz wants to help build wrestling skills in Filipino MMA – MMA Junkie

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