Former UFC Rory MacDonald's boxer retired at the age of 33

Since the age of 30, Rory MacDonald has no longer kept the high form of nails. The boxer used to compete in Welterweight weight for 2 UFC and Bellator tournaments that lost in the first half before the Dilano Taylor match. He fell down when he hit a punch that was very strong from the black opponent.

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Rory MacDonald's retirement at the age of 33

“I have started to get acquainted with MMA since I was 14 years old. I still remember from the first day of contact, when I was just a child, I knew this would be something that would be attached to my whole life,” said Rory MacDonald. He added: “I would like to thank everyone who has accompanied over the years. They have changed my life.”

Born in 1989, Rory MacDonald started his career in his hometown Canada. By 2010, he signed a contract with UFC and quickly achieved success in this arena. The peak of Rory MacDonald's arrival in 2015, when he competed with rival Robbie Lawler. MacDonald lost in one of the best belt matches of all time.

After the defeat of Lawler, MacDonald gradually went down in the UFC arena. He lost one more match in 2016 before moving to the Bellator arena. Here, MacDonald takes only 1 year to win the Welterweight Bellator Championship and then switch to playing for PFL.

Unlike UFC and Bellator, PFL has a live class competition system, including qualifying and knockout rounds. The boxers will play gradually to target the last prize worth $ 1 million. MacDonald once targeted the championship, but the early elimination made him decide to retire.

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