Forrest Griffin Announces Retirement

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LAS VEGAS – The fighter UFC President Dana White has said for eight years is one of the biggest reasons for the company's success will hang up his gloves.

Forrest Griffin, the Season 1 light heavyweight winner of "The Ultimate Fighter" and a former 205-pound champion, on Saturday announced his retirement from the UFC. The announcement came at the post-event news conference for UFC 160, which took place at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.


"It's been a good eight years, I guess," Griffin (19-7 MMA, 10-5 UFC) told MMAjunkie.com (UFC blog for UFC news, UFC rumors, fighter interviews and event previews/recaps*–*MMAjunkie.com) immediately after making the announcement. "The biggest thing I learned is when Dana White says retire, you should retire."


Though Griffin was mostly joking, he said the injuries he's sustained in recent years that have forced him out of two of his past three fights played a major factor in making his decision.


Griffin, a Las Vegas native, will hold a position with the UFC, White said – though that position has yet to be determined.


"I truly believe we are where we are because of this guy," White said. "We had this great event tonight that was packed with people going crazy, and he's one of the guys who has been one of the building blocks in this sport and this company."


Griffin made the cast of the first season of "The Ultimate Fighter," and in the live finale, he engaged in a three-round slugfest with Stephan Bonnar that became the UFC's hallmark fight. The bout has been called the No. 1 fight in UFC history, which Griffin won by a close 29-28 unanimous decision.


After a 6-2 start to his UFC career, Griffin was given a title shot against then-champ Quinton Jackson. And at UFC 86 in July 2008, Griffin beat "Rampage" to win the title with a five-round unanimous decision.


In his first defense of the title later that year at UFC 92, though, he was stopped by Rashad Evans with a third-round TKO.


In his career, besides the "TUF" and light heavyweight title wins, Griffin holds notable wins over Chael Sonnen in 2003 before they were in the UFC, a second win over Stephan Bonnar, Mauricio Rua, Rich Franklin and two wins in three fights against Tito Ortiz in a six-year-long rivalry.


Griffin closed his career with three wins in four fights, including two over Ortiz. The lone loss in the four was a knockout setback to Rua in a rematch at UFC 134.

Was announced during the UFC 160 post fight presser. Honestly I've never been a huge fan of him, but i respect what he's done for the sport.

Was also announced that he AND Stephan Bonnar are going to be inducted into the UFC hall of fame in July.
 
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He made the right call to retire. Just a shadow of his former self now and can't compete against the top guys in the division. Wasn't a big fan of him either but he played his role in helping to popularise UFC with that Ultimate Fighter final fight.

A bit surprised that Bonnar is getting a UFC HOF induction as well, guess that one huge fight is getting him in it.
 

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He's won 3 out of his last 4, officially, so I guess you could say he's "going out on top", but thats including the robbery decisions over washed up Tito.

He's pretty boring to watch in all honesty, dunno why he has the rep of an exciting fighter when the only good fights he had were like 6/7 years ago. Never seen a more awkward stand up style in the whole of MMA.
 

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Not surprised by this, surprised though that Bonnar is getting into the HOF because of one fight. But then again its not like its a legit HOF, just a WWE style 'HOF'.

Never been a fan of his either, for a guy who gets so much love he's such a slow, plodding generally untalented looking fighter. Messy standup, passable ground skills but he made the most of that and his ridiculous size for a LHW and did pretty well.

Not surprised by this, surprised though that Bonnar is getting into the HOF because of one fight. But then again its not like its a legit HOF, just a WWE style 'HOF'.

Never been a fan of his either, for a guy who gets so much love he's such a slow, plodding generally untalented looking fighter. Messy standup, passable ground skills but he made the most of that and his ridiculous size for a LHW and did pretty well.