Former interim UFC light-weight champion Tony Ferguson hopes to announce struggle information quickly.

‘El Cucuy’ has not been seen contained in the cage since his struggle with Michael Chiesa in August. Earlier than the struggle, Dana White acknowledged that this could be Tony Ferguson’s final struggle within the UFC. Win, lose or draw, promoters appeared on the 40-year-old within the cage and thought it was over. Contemplating that that they had misplaced seven video games in a row since getting into this match, this remark was not shocking.
Sadly, Tony Ferguson suffered one other unfair loss to the ‘Maverick’ in Abu Dhabi. Chiesa defeated the previous champion within the first spherical and instantly scored a submission victory with a rear bare choke. As White and his pals appeared on, Ferguson appeared to announce his retirement by leaving one glove within the cage.
Nonetheless, he shortly withdrew the thought. Simply hours after shedding to Chiesa, Tony Ferguson introduced his plans to proceed preventing. Since then, the 40-year-old has largely saved a low profile. Nonetheless, Ferguson seems to be completed with the sidelines and able to get again into motion.
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Former interim UFC light-weight champion Tony Ferguson pronounces return
Tony Ferguson posted on Instagram at present teasing his return. Within the caption of the publish, “El Cucuy” wrote that information of a enjoyable match is coming. Ferguson hasn’t mentioned who, when or the place he’ll struggle, however it most likely will not be below the UFC banner.
Nonetheless, there are different promoters backing the 40-year-old former champion. In latest weeks, the newly shaped International Struggle League has signed dozens of high-profile free brokers. Their present roster is made up of a number of former UFC stars together with Tyron Woodley, Luke Rockhold, and Paige VanZant.
Tony Ferguson may develop into the newest signing for the upstart GFL. Nonetheless, different promotions comparable to PFL and ONE Championship may be desirous about El Cucuy.
What do you consider these feedback from the previous UFC light-weight? Would you prefer to see Tony Ferguson struggle once more?