‘Not cut’ … Tony Ferguson floats UFC return despite having worst losing skid in history

Tony Ferguson establishes the record right to his UFC room.

For a while, the former UFC -Interim -Light Weight champion was one of the scariest hunters in the world. Ferguson was unbeaten on 155 pounds from 2013 to 2020, with Justin Gaethje Die Ferguson's legendary 12-fighter win racing at UFC 249.

'El Cucuy' continued to fight the Elite competition after the fact and lost eight fights to contenders such as Charles Oliveira, Paddy Pimblett and Beneil Dariush.

Ferguson kept the longest losing slip in company history and left the UFC last year and now the MMA veteran is set to make their pro box debut against influencer 'Salt Papi' on 30 August at Misfits Boxing 22.

Despite the fact that he withdrew from the fighting game, Ferguson does not exclude UFC decay, not even at 41.

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Tony Ferguson says he can go back to the UFC, but 'has other things to' reach now

By going on successive losses, Ferguson claimed that he had Burn -Out towards the end of his UFC career, and the former champion never came on the right track and fight the best in the world.

“It was just f—— boring as S-Before me,” Ferguson said about his last fighting in the UFC in a promotional face-off interview with Salt Papi.

“It was just like I was just doing it alone [understanding]…

“Not cut,” said Ferguson, stating that the UFC did not release him from his contract because of his losses.

'[It went] Both sides. '

Ferguson claims that he could go back to the UFC if he wanted to.

“If I got my s – and I wanted my things and I go back … yes, maybe,” Ferguson said about a UFC refund.

“But I have other things to achieve. I will go outside there on August 30 and I am going on everything I need to achieve that victory.”

Tony Ferguson did not know who his next opponent Salt Papi was

Ferguson Overstek from MMA to Misfits -boxing, says there were no lots of fights that caught his attention.

Popular influencer and 6-2 Miscfits Boxer Salt Papi eventually received the call to fight Ferguson, with the UFC star no idea of his next opponent.

“No, I didn't know,” Ferguson said, when he was asked if he knew who Salt Papi was.

“When it goes to YouTube and the influencers and ticktok, I have nothing against it,” Ferguson said.

'Nothing against you, you have eight [boxing] fights and I have zero … “

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