Tony Ferguson has made it clear that he is not contemplating retirement, despite suffering his seventh consecutive loss at UFC 296 against Paddy Pimblett. The 39-year-old fighter, often dismissive of retirement suggestions in interviews and on social media, reiterated his commitment to continue competing. In a social media post, Ferguson shared a message along with the hashtag # Not Retiring Casuals .
Following his defeat, Pimblett commended Ferguson, referring to him as a legend and expressing support for his decision to continue fighting. However, UFC CEO Dana White expressed a less optimistic view, stating that he would prefer to see Ferguson retire. #UFC296 #TonyFerguson #PaddyPimblett
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