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UFC legend Frankie Edgar retires after being knocked out cold in final fight

Cris Gutierrez, the up-and-coming prospect who had gone unbeaten in his last seven fights, had no sentimentality over Edgar’s final fight, and handed him a gruesome loss on his way out

Frankie Edgar has retired from MMA after being brutally knocked out at Madison Square Garden by up-and-comer Chris Gutierrez.

The legendary former lightweight champion had been planning to hang up his gloves regardless of the result at UFC 281 in New York. And he was handed yet another knockout loss in the first round by way of flying knee from Gutierrez, who will surely have landed himself in the rankings with the victory.

Edgar stepped into the octagon looking in solid shape at bantamweight, but couldn’t get much off before being viciously put away by Gutierrez, who is a decade his junior. At 41-years-old, he was competing after suffering five losses in his previous seven fights, including four knockouts and a particularly vicious pair in his last two.

Fans were in full voice to support the New Jersey native, and were left in a stunned silence after he attempted to shoot for a takedown and was caught flush with a flying knee. Luckily, he was able to recover enough to thank the supporters in a post-fight interview, declaring his love for the sport and expressing his frustration at how it went.

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