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Bill Algeo has announced his immediate pension of mixed martial arts.
The 35-year-old American runs away from the sport with an 18-9 record, which includes 10 fights in the UFC and wins over Herbert Burns and Alexander Hernandez.
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Bill Algeo announced his big news on social media on Tuesday afternoon.
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Bill Algeo is retiring
Algeo shared a long statement in which his pension decision was explained.
“Decided to hang them up for Realz this time,” he wrote on Instagram.
“This game has been good for me and helped me to develop and become a better person. It will be strange that no fight arrives (unless Fauci decides to be man), but I will guide the next generation on @algeomma.
“On the way I met a lot of cool PPL by hunting their dreams and shared the cage with some rivals, friends and heroes of me.
“Thanks to the @UFC and the @UFC employees for taking care of me and for having the balls to bring safely sports back into the pandemic. My gym was labeled non-essential for 3-4 months and the UFC helped to deliver income in that strange time. #Foreverkratular
“Thanks to my PPLs who have been to me since the start and buying tickets for random casinos to help me live my dream. Thank you to @santtiiii for helping the ups and downs of this game, because there has been enough. Love you. “
UFC hunters respond to Bill Algeo retirement
Of course the commentary part of Algeo was flooded with vigilant fans.
A couple of UFC hunters also stood out to respond to his big news, including colleague -feed weight hunter Sodiq Yusuff who noticed many folding emojis.
“Congratulations on a great career -Brotha,” wrote Billy Quarantillo.
“The best size,” Arnold Allen added.
“Congratulations on a long and great career man. Always had to look when you stepped in there, from CFFC to the UFC, “said Joe Solecki.
“Much to be proud of,” Andre Petroski kept full.
“Thank you for the memories,” Brendan Loughnane, who fought Algeo against the Contender Series of Dana White, said.
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