‘I keep getting calls’ … Al Iaquinta addresses reality of UFC return after retiring at 34

At its peak, Al Iaquinta was the #4-ranged UFC light weight in the world.

Fortunately, the 'raging' has already retired a full -time broker from Long Island, New York.

Iaquinta fought the will of the legendary Khabib Nurmagomedov, Jorge Masvidal, Dan Hooker, Donald 'Cowboy' Cerrone and more selection names in his 9-year-old UFC official period.

Iaquinta laid down the gloves at 34 years old, with the fanforical and said: 'This is not worth' after a TKO loss against King Green in Madison Square Garden in November 2021.

Almost four years away from his pension decision, Iaquinta says that he is still training MMA with the team in Serra-Longo, but of course not as much as before.

As a former top 5-year-old in demonstrably the deepest division of the UFC, could Iaquinta set up a comeback at the age of 38?

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Al Iaquinta tends to no longer fight at 38

On Wednesday, Iaquinta joked about the idea of a potential return to the Octagon.

Realistic, however, Iaquinta says that his days of fighting in the UFC are probably over.

“I don't think so,” Iaquinta Bloody Elbow told, when he was asked to retire.

'Don't know. I keep calling from …

“We will see, but I don't think so,” said Iaquinta.

“I am so busy in real estate and do it so well.

“I have such a great team there with the Serra-Longo boys. I go into the gym, I help a little, I train, keep my juices stream, keep my common sense in the gym …

“But then I have the other side, the business side that just jumps every day and boundaries. Look and see where it goes,” said Iaquinta about his real estate company.

Al Iaquinta finds silver lining between fighting and real estate

Iaquinta had been a broker for a long time before he withdrew from the UFC.

In recent years, the company has completely changed for 'furious' since he switched to full -time.

“I can devote myself to the property, the way I was dedicated to fight – there is no broker [or] Agent on Long Island or in the country that could deal with me, “said Iaquinta.

“I really believe, really …

“I was thirsty for knowledge. Every movement, every technique, every bit of an advantage that I wanted to achieve in the fighting room … I have now switched,” Iaquinta explained.

“It's so similar, the real estate game and the fighting game. I built a great team around me in real estate, just like I had with the Serra-Longo Fight Team. I have some great agents with me.”

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