Most successful retired UFC fighter?

Yeah I knew a lot of ppl like him, Who's talk about how bad they want to kill somebody but are just trying to be edgy. I feel a lot of not most ppl have wondered what it would be like to take someone's life but very few actually want too. My dad was in Vietnam and I once asked him if he had killed someone and he said yes and it was the worst feeling he'd ever had even though he had no choice.
That feeling is why most people confess and most soldiers don’t talk about that shit. I doubt I’d have the courage but I don’t own a gun anyways just in case lol. Well that and because I used to be a drunk and likely would’ve shot myself before anyone else which is quite the mess I hear.
 
Is that his daughter?
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That feeling is why most people confess and most soldiers don’t talk about that shit. I doubt I’d have the courage but I don’t own a gun anyways just in case lol. Well that and because I used to be a drunk and likely would’ve shot myself before anyone else which is quite the mess I hear.
You'd be amazed how much blood there will be, I had a morbid curiosity and I watched a politician shoot himself in the head and the amount of blood pouring out was amazing.
 
Brock or Ronnie Rousey I imagine

Brock shows up a few times a year in WWE to make millions
 
You'd be amazed how much blood there will be, I had a morbid curiosity and I watched a politician shoot himself in the head and the amount of blood pouring out was amazing.
Yeah I couldn’t watch that. Saw a guy drive his car into the side of a bridge at a 100mph but didn’t look in the car after the flames died down. Just waited for the highway patrol so I could give my statement and peace out. I don’t like dead bodies.
 
GSP no contest. Considered one of the best, had a long reign, avenged all losses, PPV draw, still in shape with money and happily retired. It's the ideal blueprint to follow.
 
Which fighter who retired from UFC went on to become insanely successful in life in terms of looks, money and status or having a great career with a wonderful family and life.

I like to think some fighters start with business using their work ethic and become an international playboy ceo multi millionaire or a happy go lucky family man who is well respected in their community. Sick of hearing tragic stories.
DC, Bisping, and Chael.

I have a feeling Shane Carwin is doing well for himself, but haven't checked.
 
Pvz is doing well so is Franklin and dc, chael
Ronda doing well but that wwe travel schedule would suck if she’s full time
 
Genki Sudo

He got into business ventures, music, tv & even politics. Dude is still relatively young.
 
Tom "FireKid" Duquesnoy happily retiring at 25 Interview Tom Duquesnoy – le futur du MMA nous contempleView attachment 1023373
with a pro record of 16 wins & 2 losses (2-1 in the UFC, and his one loss is a controversial split decision with weird scorecards)
(before that he went 7-1 as an amateur)

He did pretty well in BAMMA before the UFC, winning & defending the FW belt 4x and then the BW belt 3x
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He fought the best England had to offer that wasn't in the UFC, and then the UFC finally listened to the fans and had Tom come over

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Sadly it was before MMA was legalized in France, poor Fire Kid had some bad timing with that. He spend his youth winning prizes in both English and French boxing, and even now he keeps practicing martial arts, but not at a competitive level.
He wants to live like a hippie and find inner peace and go drink Ayahuasca in a hut somewhere in South America <mma4>
Bon gars.
That's one of the cooler fighter stories I've read on here. Props to him
 
Only one person has mentioned Brock. Dude makes millions to wrestle 3 matches a year.
 
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