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Damir Ismagulov, a top UFC veteran appears to be announcing his retirement

Damir Ismagulov, the No. 15 ranked lightweight in MMA Fighting’s Global Rankings, appeared to announce his retirement on Sunday.

According to Google Translate, Ismagulov posted an Instagram message citing health issues as the reason he decided to quit his sport career. The 31-year-old Russian fighter’s reps were not aware of Ismagulov’s message beforehand and were trying to confirm the news when contacted by MMA Fighting.

Ismagulov’s announcement arrives less than one month after he suffered the first loss of his UFC career, a unanimous decision setback against Arman Tsarukyan at UFC Vegas 66. Prior to that, he won five straight in the octagon and had climbed into the top-15, sitting at No. 12 in the promotion’s rankings. Along with his UFC wins, his winning streak was 19 straight fights before his setback in December.

“Unfortunately, due to circumstances and health problems, I have to end my sports career,” Ismagulov wrote on Instagram (via Google translate). I am grateful to everyone who stood by me, no matter what the outcome of the fights were, and who truly hurt and worried. This was an amazing journey. Hugged everyone.”

Ismagulov’s professional MMA record stands at 24-2. He won titles under the Alash and M-1 banner and signed with the UFC in 2018. He also counts as notable his win against Thiago Moises, a division leader.

MMA Fighting’s Damon Martin contributed to this report.

Source: https://www.mmafighting.com/2023/1/1/23534488/ranked-ufc-vet-damir-ismagulov-appears-to-announce-retirement?rand=96749

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