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Eric Nolan Reflects on UFC Baku Loss: 'I Fell Short'

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Eric Nolan has spoken publicly following his bout at UFC Baku, acknowledging he fell short despite entering fight week well-prepared. The fighter admitted to making mistakes during the contest while framing the experience as a valuable learning opportunity.

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Eric Nolan has broken his silence following his defeat at UFC Baku, acknowledging in a public statement that he came up short despite feeling well-prepared heading into fight week.

The 28-year-old orthodox striker, who stands six-foot-two with a 74-inch reach, admitted he made mistakes during the contest but framed the setback as a learning experience rather than a reason for discouragement. He did not elaborate on specific errors but was candid in accepting the result.

Nolan now sits at 8-5-0 in his professional career. The middleweight lands 3.14 significant strikes per minute at a 39 percent accuracy rate, a profile that marks him as an active volume puncher on the feet. He has recorded no takedowns or submission attempts per 15 minutes, underscoring his commitment to a stand-up approach.

Eric Nolan
Eric Nolan

Why it matters

  • A loss at this stage puts Nolan under pressure to string together wins and avoid slipping further down the divisional ladder.
  • His honest self-assessment suggests awareness of technical gaps that, if addressed, could strengthen his UFC case going forward.
  • At 28, Nolan remains in a development window where absorbing lessons from a high-level defeat can still meaningfully shape a career trajectory.

The reflection carries weight precisely because Nolan did not deflect or blame circumstances. Acknowledging mistakes publicly while emphasizing preparation signals a professional mindset, even if the result itself was a step backward on his UFC record.

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