Dana White declares Chris Weidman, Anthony Smith and Clay Guida ‘should all retire’ after UFC 310 losses
Three Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) veterans have fought their last fight.
UFC 310 went down last night (Sat., Dec. 7, 2024) from inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, and it was a bad night for former UFC Middleweight champion Chris Weidman, former Light Heavyweight title challenger Anthony Smith, and Clay Guida.
All three of them were finished: Weidman was mercifully stopped by Eryk Anders in the second round (watch highlights), Smith was brutally stopped by Dominick Reyes (watch it), and Guida was tapped in the first round by Chase Hooper.
After the event, UFC CEO Dana White declared they should all call it quits.
“They all retire tonight, White told the media when asked what happens to them next. “They should all retire tonight.”
Three Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) veterans have fought their last fight.
UFC 310 went down last night (Sat., Dec. 7, 2024) from inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, and it was a bad night for former UFC Middleweight champion Chris Weidman, former Light Heavyweight title challenger Anthony Smith, and Clay Guida.
All three of them were finished: Weidman was mercifully stopped by Eryk Anders in the second round (watch highlights), Smith was brutally stopped by Dominick Reyes (watch it), and Guida was tapped in the first round by Chase Hooper.
After the event, UFC CEO Dana White declared they should all call it quits.
“They all retire tonight, White told the media when asked what happens to them next. “They should all retire tonight.”
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