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UFC Champ Michael Bisping: Dan Henderson ‘Full of S–t’ Regarding Retirement Plans
- Updated: October 5, 2016
The UFC 204 headliner has the looks of a farewell fight, and not just because Dan Henderson has said that he plans on retiring if he takes the middleweight title from Michael Bisping on Saturday night in Manchester.It isn’t hard to imagine that if Bisping avenges the oft-replayed knockout loss to Henderson at UFC 100, he would be tempted to ride off into the sunset. However, “The Count” says he still has more fighting to do, although whatever decision he makes will not be with the UFC’s best interest in mind. “No, I’m not retiring. I’m earning too much money to retire,” Bisping said on the UFC “Unfiltered” podcast. “Here’s the thing: Whatever I do, and all respect to the UFC, but I’m not out here thinking, ‘What’s the best thing for the UFC middleweight division?’ That is not my thought. I’m not putting myself through all this agony and hard …