Mike Swick Announces He’s Retiring

UFC veteran Mike Swick has announced his retirement from the sport after his comeback at UFC 189 last weekend didn’t go according to plan, losing by unanimous decision to Alex Garcia.

Swick had been returning to the Octagon after a two and a half year absence and had only fought three times in the past five years due to ongoing issues with his esophagus which had left him unable to eat properly and struggling to maintain his weight.

The 36 year-old has finally got his health back after surgery, but it’s tough to make up for all that lost time and so he’s come conclusion that now is the right time to hang up his gloves for good.

Swick bows out with an overall career record of 15-6 and put together an 10-5 stint in the UFC during a nine year run that began when he appeared on the very first season of The Ultimate Fighter reality show.

Read Swick’s full retirement announcement as posted on his Facebook page below.

“July 11th 2015 at UFC 189 was officially my final fight. I was healthy and injury free for the first time in 8 years but still couldn’t put my game together. There comes a time when every fighter realizes he is older and not what he use to be and I want to acknowledge this and stay true and honest to what I have always said, that I will leave when I know I am done. It’s a hard thing to do considering everyone wants to go out on top, unfortunately when your actually on top, you never wanna go out.

It’s unfair to the UFC, the fans and to my family and friends for me to keep chasing this career while giving performances that I am not proud of.

I remember sitting in class during high school(’98) watching UFC’s with the football team during off season and telling them I will be there one day. Now at 36 years old, I have been contracted with the UFC going on 11 years and it has completely changed my life. I am very proud to have fought and been a part of this organization for so long.
Though I am retiring from fighting, I will stay a big part of this sport as I continue to build fighters and grow my dream gym AKA Thailand. This gym is a massive project that has taken us 5 years to put together and once we are done, it will be the largest and most unique fight gym in the world. I am so proud to have such a great team of people behind it and I will now give my full effort towards its progress and the business surrounding it.

I want to thank everyone out there who has helped me over the years… My family and friends, Javier Mendez/Team AKA/AKA Thailand and all the coaches and fighters that have been a part of them, the UFC, all my sponsors, and finally the wonderful fans that have made this sport so great! It is because of all of you, that I was allowed to live my dream and that I will now be able to continue living it after my fighting career.

I also want to thank the haters and negative people who have entered my life from time to time. The fire that you guys created inside me is what has maybe helped me the most in my attempts to prove you wrong and succeed through your doubts. Thanks for being that fuel when I was running low on gas.

Thanks for all the support and I love you all!

-Mike Swick”

Ross launched MMA Insight (previously FightOfTheNight.com) in 2009 as a way to channel his passion for the sport of mixed martial arts. He's since penned countless news stories and live fight reports along with dozens of feature articles as the lead writer for the site, reaching millions of fans in the process.