Kenny Florian opts against retirement, returning to UFC lightweight division

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I kinda liked him back in the day, and looking back on him wasnt that bad, decent promos, ok in the ring, all in all 7.5/10
 

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After a failed bid to take the UFC featherweight title and suffering his third title loss, Kenny Florian hinted he was considering a retirement from the sport.

But Florian has opted against that and will return to the lightweight division.

The 35-year-old tweeted the news overnight.

"The Ultimate Fighter 1" runner-up, who's competed in four different UFC weight classes, then linked to a recent story in the "Boston Herald" in which he expanded on his reasoning.

"I still love this sport tremendously and still want to be a part of it," Florian told the newspaper. "I know myself, and it's not even just being competitive, but it's just being there learning and competing. There's still very much a fire burning there, so I'm going to do it."

Florian, who suffered a unanimous-decision loss to champ Jose Aldo at UFC 136 earlier this month, said he plans to stay out of the cage for six months, which means he's unlikely to make a return before the spring of 2012.

Florian (14-6 MMA, 12-5 UFC) made his pro debut in 2003, and after "TUF 1," he has fought exclusively in the UFC, where he's posted a 12-5 record with victories over notables such as Clay Guida, Takanori Gomi, Joe Lauzon, Sam Stout and Joe Stevenson. However, in his trio of title fights – two at lightweight against Sean Sherk and B.J. Penn, as well as the featherweight shot against Aldo – he's failed to claim MMA's biggest prize.

But the fan favorite is one of MMA's most recognizable personalities, thanks in part to his current hosting duties on ESPN's weekly "MMA Live" program.

Immediately after UFC 136, Florian also said he wasn't sure about his fighting future. But UFC president Dana White said he'll always have a home with the UFC.

"I've got nothing but respect for him, and Kenny Florian will be with us no matter what," White said. "Kenny Florian's awesome. He commentated our last show. I think he's great on camera. I think he's great on the mic. He's a talented guy with a lot of options, and he's always been a solid guy with us and always been a team player."

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I am glad that he is moving to a division closer to his natural weight. He didn't look healthy at Featherweight and it would have impacted on his ability to compete. Lighweight is a good idea but it will take quite some time before he gets a title shot again.