Darren Till has an eyes on a return to the MMA cage -which could take him away from his squeaked UFC Comback.
The Brit left the UFC in 2023 to pursue a boxing career, where he had a Stop-Start Run with just two fights. He is ready to go Mollens Boxing 21 on Friday 16 May in Headline, when he is facing colleague -feter Darren Stewart in another repeat fight after his victory over Anthony Taylor.
Till has always claimed that he only returns to the cage for his inevitable return to the top promotion of the sport. But only speaking with bloody elbow, he noted that he has a different competition for his comeback.
Darren Till performs PFL U-turn while he opens about potential MMA-Comeback
Since leaving the UFC after his loss of the future champion Drus Du Plessis at UFC 282, Darren Till has always claimed that his relationships with the promotion is strong. He has rejected offers for other MMA fights and prefers to concentrate on the boxing ring.
However, he is now open to a switch to the greatest competition of the Supremo, the PFL and says Bloody Elbow: “I am not too old in sport, my body is not broken, although I clearly had problems with my knees, but I am fresh.
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“I don't feel that I have some case of that CTE, I pronounce my words well, I have a solid brain on myself, although I know that sometimes I say a few crazy things. That's just a public person, I am clearly a crazy C – but I don't think I have early signs of CTE, or I don't hope.
“So I might go back … Depending on the thing I can try my hand at the PFL, go a little. I speak a lot with them and see if the UFC wants me back, let's see what happens to that.
“I spoke with the PFL and I love the way they do their organization. I would actually love it. It just depends on it if the UFC would have me back afterwards, I don't know. I think I have a few more years in me.”
Darren Till takes on Darren Stewart in Battle of UFC veterans at Misfits Boxing 21
Before there is a conversation about a return to the cage, he must first record Darren Stewart in his second -year outsidious. The British duo are both veterans of the UFC, albeit with the scouser who goes considerably in his run.
They meet each other in a rear -up fight in the Vaillant Live, with the fight saying: “Darren did well in the UFC, he was always tough and was quite playing, but we were in the UFC on different paths during our time.
“But now he is here, we will both try to box and we will go in Derby in Derby in two weeks … It would always be the main event.”
Darren Till is confronted with Darren Stewart in the main event of Misfits & Dazn X-Series 21 on Friday 16 May. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster, while international viewers can look as part of the Dazn subscription.
