Matt Brown, a staple of the UFC roster since 2008, announced his retirement from MMA on Saturday. The 43-year-old veteran, who holds the record for the most knockouts in the history of the UFC ...
Matt Brown, a UFC favorite, called it quits yesterday after nearly two decades in the sport. With a record of 24-19, Brown was known for his exciting fights, rarely leaving it to the judges.
UFC welterweight Matt Brown is retiring from mixed martial arts after nearly 19 years in the sport and 30 Octagon appearances. Brown, who turned 43 in January, announced his departure from the ...
UFC welterweight Matt Brown is hanging up the gloves after 30 career octagon appearances. Brown (24-19 MMA, 17-13 UFC) took to social media on Saturday and announced he's retiring from MMA ...
Matt Brown Announces Retirement After 17 Years In UFC Brown made his MMA debut in October 2005 with a first-round submission win. In 13 fights between then and the end of 2007, Brown went 7-6 ...
Matt Brown didn’t figure his retirement would be a very big deal. That’s why he put off making any sort of public announcement. He’d already told the UFC, which seemed like the important part.
With two new teams entering the fold and one leaving, the ECHL announced the 2024 Protected Lists for 27 teams on Monday ...
Matt Maltese has announced a return to Australia, with a tour set to take place in November 2024 – just over a year after his first run of shows here.The English singer-songwriter will play four ...