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Dan Henderson talks retirement after UFC 199, Anderson Silva’s tarnished legacy
- Updated: June 2, 2016
Dan Henderson is used to being asked about his impending retirement. It has been a hotly-discussed subject for the 45-year-old.
Some signs are pointing towards the fact that this may be his final fight in the UFC, and possibly his last in MMA. His fight against Hector Lombard this weekend at UFC 199 will be the last on his current contract.
“I don’t know what’ll happen after this one. It’s basically up to me on whether I want to keep fighting or negotiate. This may be the last one, I don’t know yet,” Dan Henderson told Bloody Elbow’s Michael Hutchinson.
While not providing any information as to which side he is leaning towards, Henderson said that his decision would not be made based on the outcome of his fight against Lombard.
Henderson is not worrying about the initial onslaught that Lombard brings with every fight. He says that he plans to survive it and bring the power …
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