UFC Veteran Patrick Cummins Announces Retirement
By FCF Staff
After fighting professionally for nearly ten years, and competing in over 10 UFC bouts, Patrick Cummins has announced he’s retiring.
The 39-year-old light-heavyweight, who hasn’t fought since May when he was stopped by Ed Herman, recently announced the news via social media.
I’ve given the idea of retirement a lot of careful consideration over the past 6 months. Today is the day that I officially say goodbye to my 20+ year long career as an athlete. It’s not an easy decision to make especially when a competitive life is all I’ve ever known.
I’m not quite sure what the next chapter will be titled, but I know one thing for certain. I won’t spend any more time involved in something that my heart isn’t 100% into. I spent over year in the UFC where that was the case but I wasn’t completely aware of it. Turns out that’s probably one of the hardest places to go through the motions. Live and learn.
I want to thank my friends, family, loved ones, coaches, sponsors and training partners who’ve had a hand in shaping me over the years. You all know who you are and I love you.
One group of people I’ve left out is my fans. I’ve been able to do extraordinary things with your moral support. In good times and especially bad, many of you have reached out with motivation or praise over the years that I could never understand. For that, I thank you all from the bottom of my heart. I don’t think anyone can look back at their career and be completely satisfied with it, but one thing I wouldn’t change for anything is the unique group of amazing fans I’ve managed to curate. I love you all too. Thank you!! Cheers 🥂 Last but not least all the photos and videos here are from the best in the business and my dear friends since day one. The lovely @allelbows and handsomely mustached @e_casey_leydon
Cummins made his UFC debut back in 2014 and was quickly stopped by Daniel Cormier. The former NCAA Divison 1 wrestler proceeded to win three straight, before he was knocked out by Ovince Saint Preux in 2015.
Since that loss, Cummins has gone 3-5 and he concludes his fighting career with a record of 10-7.