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  • poopoo333
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    • Jan 2010
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    Marcus Davis Dropping to LW; contemplating retirement

    http://mmajunkie.com/news/21164/ufc-vet ... rement.mma

    After seven years at welterweight, Marcus Davis will drop to the lightweight division for his next UFC appearance.

    Davis today made the news official with MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) and said he made the decision after the realization that his frame is better suited for 155 pounds.

    And with retirement a serious consideration at this point in his career, Davis (17-7 MMA, 9-5 UFC) plans to remain in the new weight class until he calls it quits on a once-unlikely MMA career.

    "I'm going to finish out my career at 155 and try to entertain some people along the way before my old ass retires," he said. "I like the opportunities that present themselves."

    "The Irish Hand Grenade" said opponents such as Sam Stout, Spencer Fisher and Dennis Siver are among the opportunities he's eyeing, though he has yet to accept his next booking.

    While Davis has maintained a winning record and amassed some impressive highlights in his four-year tenure with the UFC, "The Ultimate Fighter 2" veteran admits he's been running at a disadvantage from the get-go against taller and heavier opponents.

    At 5-foot-10, Davis said he's at a reach disadvantage every time he fights.

    "I think the UFC has me at a 70 (inch reach), and I think they do that because they feel bad for me," he said. "My reach is 69 (inches). That's got to be the worst reach at 170. Every fight that I've had in the past year and a half, I think the closest (opponent) to my reach has been six inches longer than my reach."

    That gap was more than obvious in his most recent appearance. Davis fought Nate Diaz at UFC 118 and took sustained damage as he struggled to get inside the fighter's long and lanky arms. Diaz eventually cinched a submission in the final minute of the 15-minute fight that ended the bout and put Davis to sleep.

    After years of bulking up to as high as 205 pounds in order to compete with opponents who cut from the high 100s, he's slimmed to 175 pounds and thinks he'll pick up speed against lighter opponents. In fact, Davis, who initially struggled in MMA due to his limited ground skills, competed as light as 132 pounds during a pro-boxing career that ended 10 years ago with a 17-1-2 record.

    "That's where I'm normally and naturally going to be, so that's where I'm going to fight right now," he said of the 155-pound lightweight division. "It does make more sense that I should be able to compete better at that weight for the fact that the weight difference isn't going to be so dramatic."

    Davis currently has two fights remaining on his current UFC contract and said he'll decide afterward whether to continue his career.

    "I've got to win two fights," the 37-year-old former pro boxer said. "If I make 155, and I win two fights, and I feel like the new Marcus Davis, then we sit down and sign a new contract. But I will say this: I will not be 40 years old and fighting. I just can't."

    An outspoken and sometimes polarizing figure among hardcore fans, Davis almost expects to be criticized for his move. But he's also realistic about his chances in the new division.

    "I'm not going to blow smoke up anybody's ass and say I'm going to be this phenomenal 155-pound fighter and I'm going to be a champion," he said. "I know that I'm a 37-year-old guy who's basically got the body of a 55-year-old guy, and I've got a face that likes to open when you look at it wrong. Those are things that I'm always going to battle as a fighter.

    "But this drop and being able to do it might help me a little bit more than staying at 170 pounds. I look at it like this is where my body is telling me to go, and this is what's the healthiest decision for me. I'm going to do it, and I'm going to try to do it the best I can."

    With the clock ticking on his time in the fight game, the most important thing is putting on good performances.

    "Some people just outright can't stand me and hate me ... but when it comes down to it, I come to fight," he said. "I know that I'm out there to entertain. You know that my fights are going to have blood – it's going to be my blood – but there is going to be blood. I'm going to get hurt, and somebody else might get hurt.
  • zY|
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 8385

    #2
    Re: Marcus Davis Dropping to LW; contemplating retirement

    I almost posted this a few minutes ago, but then I figured no one would care.
    Triple-six killers in this motherfucker runnin shit

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    • SPX
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 23875

      #3
      Re: Marcus Davis Dropping to LW; contemplating retirement

      Originally posted by zY|
      I almost posted this a few minutes ago, but then I figured no one would care.
      I would care, and do. I've always thought Marcus Davis was cool and he always puts on awesome fights.

      I think he could stay at 170 and win if he was fighting the kind of opponents he was fighting just a couple of years ago (Paul Kelly, etc.). But trying to take on guys like Hardy and Diaz is a whole other thing.

      I've often said he would be better at 155 if he could make the cut and still feel good, but I didn't realize he was 5'10". I've always thought he was like 5'7" or some shit like that. It always seems like he's way shorter than his opponents.
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      • Luke
        10 year vet
        • Oct 2006
        • 30060

        #4
        Re: Marcus Davis Dropping to LW; contemplating retirement

        I say go with the retirement idea
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        • SPX
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 23875

          #5
          Re: Marcus Davis Dropping to LW; contemplating retirement

          You always want every fighter to retire who's not winning every single fight.

          I think you get this shit from boxing.
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          • Luke
            10 year vet
            • Oct 2006
            • 30060

            #6
            Re: Marcus Davis Dropping to LW; contemplating retirement

            Originally posted by SPX
            You always want every fight to retire.

            Well you always want every fighter to fight till they have brain damage so..........
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            • SPX
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 23875

              #7
              Re: Marcus Davis Dropping to LW; contemplating retirement

              Originally posted by Luke
              Well you always want every fighter to fight till they have brain damage so..........
              I for damn sure don't tell someone they need to retire just because they're not a top 10 fighter. He pretty much beats everyone who's not.
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              • Luke
                10 year vet
                • Oct 2006
                • 30060

                #8
                Re: Marcus Davis Dropping to LW; contemplating retirement

                Originally posted by SPX
                Originally posted by Luke
                Well you always want every fighter to fight till they have brain damage so..........
                I for damn sure don't tell someone they need to retire just because they're not a top 10 fighter. He pretty much beats everyone who's not.

                Ok I'll give you Davis but what about Jardine? I said he needed to retire 3 fights ago and he's went on to lose all 3 of those fights against worse and worse competition. Come on he just lost to Prangley
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                • SPX
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 23875

                  #9
                  Re: Marcus Davis Dropping to LW; contemplating retirement

                  Originally posted by Luke
                  Ok I'll give you Davis but what about Jardine? I said he needed to retire 3 fights ago and he's went on to lose all 3 of those fights against worse and worse competition. Come on he just lost to Prangley
                  Prangley's a solid fighter who could beat a lot of mid-level UFC guys. But I will grant you that Jardine's having a rough go of it right now. Let's see how he does against Mr. France. Honestly, I wish he would just go fight a few cans to help him get his confidence back and pad his record a little. Why doesn't he go become KOTC champ or something?
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                  • Luke
                    10 year vet
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 30060

                    #10
                    Re: Marcus Davis Dropping to LW; contemplating retirement

                    Originally posted by SPX
                    Prangley's a solid fighter who could beat a lot of mid-level UFC guys. But I will grant you that Jardine's having a rough go of it right now. Let's see how he does against Mr. France. Honestly, I wish he would just go fight a few cans to help him get his confidence back and pad his record a little. Why doesn't he go become KOTC champ or something?

                    I'm being honest Jardines skills have declined because of all the KO's .He'll never be the fighter he was before. I've learned this from years of watching boxing. Once you skills decline you fight cans or retire because you're never a top fighter again.Sorry about your fighter but its the truth
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                    • SPX
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 23875

                      #11
                      Re: Marcus Davis Dropping to LW; contemplating retirement

                      Originally posted by Luke
                      I'm being honest Jardines skills have declined because of all the KO's .He'll never be the fighter he was before. I've learned this from years of watching boxing. Once you skills decline you fight cans or retire because you're never a top fighter again.Sorry about your fighter but its the truth
                      All I can say is that I hope that's not the case.

                      Vitor went 2-5 at one point in his career. I know those weren't KO losses, but he looked "done" and now he's challenging for the UFC title. I hope Jardine can do the same.
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                      • Luke
                        10 year vet
                        • Oct 2006
                        • 30060

                        #12
                        Re: Marcus Davis Dropping to LW; contemplating retirement

                        ^^ maybe I'm wrong and he will
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                        • Ludo
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                          • Jan 2010
                          • 4931

                          #13
                          Re: Marcus Davis Dropping to LW; contemplating retirement

                          Originally posted by SPX
                          Originally posted by Luke
                          I'm being honest Jardines skills have declined because of all the KO's .He'll never be the fighter he was before. I've learned this from years of watching boxing. Once you skills decline you fight cans or retire because you're never a top fighter again.Sorry about your fighter but its the truth
                          All I can say is that I hope that's not the case.

                          Vitor went 2-5 at one point in his career. I know those weren't KO losses, but he looked "done" and now he's challenging for the UFC title. I hope Jardine can do the same.

                          Vitor's losses were due to mental shit in his personal life. His sister was abducted, he blamed himself for that and it fucked his head up for years. He only just has started to mentally recover from that.
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                          • SPX
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 23875

                            #14
                            Re: Marcus Davis Dropping to LW; contemplating retirement

                            Originally posted by Luke
                            ^^ maybe I'm wrong and he will
                            That's the spirit.
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                            • Svino
                              Senior Member
                              • Mar 2010
                              • 3873

                              #15
                              Re: Marcus Davis Dropping to LW; contemplating retirement

                              Originally posted by LudoCain
                              Vitor's losses were due to mental shit in his personal life. His sister was abducted, he blamed himself for that and it fucked his head up for years.
                              Abducted and murdered. :-(

                              IIRC, it was some people who wanted to ransom his sister for drug money. Only they screwed up and let her see their faces, so they figured they had to kill her.

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