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“I’m already a f*** Hall of Famer, man.” – UFC legend Tony Ferguson has no intention to quit despite turning 40 this month

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UFC legend Tony Ferguson says he is far from retiring despite the tied longest losing streak in UFC history.

“El Cucu" turns 40 this month and has shown no interest in hanging up the gloves.

“I got trophies, I got the most wins record, I got the loss record, I got the Fight of the Night, Fight of the Year, I got all these accolades and side quests f*** completed," Ferguson said on the JAXXON PODCAST.

"So, it was hard to figure out and go back and play the game again to figure out what the f** you’re looking for, but there is always something in the game that you can figure out or get better with."

Ferguson tied the losing streak of another legend fighter BJ Penn and has fought some of the toughest opponents across any division.

“I had that slap in the face with my LCL and I came back and I f*** up [Anthony] Pettis but I did it and I fought on the card where they stripped me of my belt but they should have stripped Conor [McGregor] then I would have been champion.

"I’m already a f*** Hall of Famer, man. They already f** know it. I’m not retiring. Any time I get hurt, I come back with a f** vengeance because like I said, you get that slap in the face in order to do it because the only person that’s gonna do it for us is ourselves. Nobody’s gonna tell us what the f** to do."

He recently lost to rising Liverpool star Paddy ‘the Baddy" Pimblett and no matter his losing streak he remains a fan favorite.

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