Matt Brown has already competed 30 times under the UFC banner and it appears that fight number 31 won’t be happening because the UFC veteran has announced his retirement from MMA competition.
The fighter announced the news on X:
Not doing it again. I’m out. That’s the announcement. My life will now be dedicated to serving others. Growing others in the martial arts and building businesses that can help the community and the world. pic.twitter.com/lWxE1RLEK2
— Matt Brown (@IamTheImmortal) May 4, 2024
Thanks to @danawhite and @ufc for giving me a platform to express myself and my brand but it is time to move on to bigger, better things!
— Matt Brown (@IamTheImmortal) May 4, 2024
Brown (24-19-0, 17-13-0 UFC) picked up notable wins over Matt Arroyo, Douglas Lima, Ryan Thomas, Pete Sell, John Howard, Stephen Thompson, Mike Swick, Jordan Mein, Mike Pyle, Erick Silva, Tim Means, Diego Sanchez, Ben Saunders and Court McGee. Brown last competed at UFC On ABC 4 in May of 2023, defeating the aforementioned McGee by first round knockout.