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Court McGee is hanging up the gloves at UFC 332 in Salt Lake City, and the 41 year old vet is going out in front of his home crowd. After 29 Octagon appearances since winning The Ultimate Fighter Season 11 back in 2010, "The Crusher" gets one last walk. He's facing Eric Nolan, who's coming off back to back losses and looking to spoil the retirement party. McGee's recent run has been rough, dropping four straight before that slick rear naked choke over Tim Means at UFC 307 in October 2024. That submission win showed he's still got some tricks left, sinking it in just over three minutes into the first round.
- McGee's 16 year UFC career ends in his home state
- Both fighters desperate to snap losing skids
- Nolan looking to spoil the retirement party
McGee's shown he can still find submissions early, so watch for him hunting the finish in round one before the gas tank becomes a factor.
Nolan's had a tough go lately too. He got dominated by Farman Hasanov in Baku this past June, losing every round on the scorecards. Before that, Baisangur Susurkaev caught him with a rear naked choke in the second round at UFC 319. Both guys are orthodox welterweights hunting for momentum, but only one gets to ride off into the sunset with a win. This one's got all the makings of a gritty scrap.
McGee's a grinder who can find submissions when you least expect it, like that Means finish proved. He's fought everyone from Matt Brown to Michael Chiesa, and even though he's taken some tough losses, the Factory X product knows how to survive. Nolan needs this win badly after getting finished and outpointed in his last two, so expect him to come out swinging trying to crash McGee's farewell tour.
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Court McGee is hanging up the gloves at UFC 332 in Salt Lake City, and the 41 year old vet is going out in front of his home crowd. After 29 Octagon appearances since winning The Ultimate Fighter Season 11 back in 2010, "The Crusher" gets one last walk. He's facing Eric Nolan, who's coming off back to back losses and looking to spoil the retirement party. McGee's recent run has been rough, dropping four straight before that slick rear naked choke over Tim Means at UFC 307 in October 2024. That submission win showed he's still got some tricks left, sinking it in just over three minutes into the first round.
- McGee's 16 year UFC career ends in his home state
- Both fighters desperate to snap losing skids
- Nolan looking to spoil the retirement party
McGee's shown he can still find submissions early, so watch for him hunting the finish in round one before the gas tank becomes a factor.
Nolan's had a tough go lately too. He got dominated by Farman Hasanov in Baku this past June, losing every round on the scorecards. Before that, Baisangur Susurkaev caught him with a rear naked choke in the second round at UFC 319. Both guys are orthodox welterweights hunting for momentum, but only one gets to ride off into the sunset with a win. This one's got all the makings of a gritty scrap.
McGee's a grinder who can find submissions when you least expect it, like that Means finish proved. He's fought everyone from Matt Brown to Michael Chiesa, and even though he's taken some tough losses, the Factory X product knows how to survive. Nolan needs this win badly after getting finished and outpointed in his last two, so expect him to come out swinging trying to crash McGee's farewell tour.
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