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    Joanna Jedrzejczyk, Ian Heinisch notify UFC of retirement

    Ex-strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk and middleweight veteran Ian Heinisch have both notified the UFC of their retirement from the sport.

    UFC officials confirmed the news to MMA Fighting on Tuesday.

    Jedrzejczyk has technically been retired since 2022 when she called it a career following a loss to Zhang Weili at UFC 275. While she hasn’t fought since then, she remained part of the UFC’s anti-doping program, and she hadn’t notified the promotion about her retirement –until now.

    Jedrzejczyk contemplated a comeback after announcing her retirement, but she ultimately suffered a shoulder injury that required surgery, which nixed her plans to fight again.

    Jedrzejczyk retires with a 16-5 overall record, including five defenses of the UFC strawweight title.

    Heinisch previously announced he was taking an indefinite break from the sport with plans to remove himself from the UFC’s anti-doping program, which is facilitated by the United States Anti-Doping Agency.

    Heinisch expressed concerns over his health, and that led to him taking a step back from fighting before notifying the UFC of his retirement.

    “I’m making the decision right now to take a step back and get out of the USADA pool, do some peptides, and some other treatments and heal,” Heinisch said on Instagram in July. “That’s what I’m trying to do right now. Yeah, it’s tough, but it’s been a long journey and I have to do this. I can’t keep making my head worse. I know I can’t.”

    Heinisch put together a 14-5 record during his career, including a seven fight run with the UFC after joining the promotion by way of Dana White’s Contender Series.

    It’s entirely possible that Heinisch or Jedrzejczyk could decide to fight again, but that would require them to re-enter the UFC’s anti-doping program and undergo at least six months of testing before being allowed to compete again.

    #2
    Damn, I didn't know Joanna was considering a comeback after she retired last year.

    I have no idea who this Ian guy is even though it's possible that I've seen him fight at some point and I just can't remember.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Willy Wanker View Post
      Damn, I didn't know Joanna was considering a comeback after she retired last year.

      I have no idea who this Ian guy is even though it's possible that I've seen him fight at some point and I just can't remember.
      Yeah, Joanna wanted one more run.

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        #4
        Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post

        Yeah, Joanna wanted one more run.
        Joanna is one of my all-time favorites. That KO loss to Zhang was brutal. Hope she stays retired.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Willy Wanker View Post

          Joanna is one of my all-time favorites. That KO loss to Zhang was brutal. Hope she stays retired.
          Lets see what Zhang does on Saturday

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            #6
            Originally posted by Willy Wanker View Post

            Joanna is one of my all-time favorites. That KO loss to Zhang was brutal. Hope she stays retired.
            So where does Joanna rank all time now that she's retired? I don't think strawweight has been around long right? Kind of like cruiserweight in the 80s or 90s, kind of just started out? Is she top, top 5?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post

              So where does Joanna rank all time now that she's retired? I don't think strawweight has been around long right? Kind of like cruiserweight in the 80s or 90s, kind of just started out? Is she top, top 5?
              Strawweight has only been around for 8 years, but Joanna is clearly #1. Rose is #2.

              The division is so young, they don't have enough to even have a top 5 really.

              If Zhang has a good title run, she could surpass both. Even though Rose has two wins over her, the second fight was really close and a lot of people thought Zhang won that one.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Willy Wanker View Post

                Strawweight has only been around for 8 years, but Joanna is clearly #1. Rose is #2.

                The division is so young, they don't have enough to even have a top 5 really.

                If Zhang has a good title run, she could surpass both. Even though Rose has two wins over her, the second fight was really close and a lot of people thought Zhang won that one.
                Nice. I'll try and check her out when I'm ready to go back to watching MMA then. Just have so much wrestling and so many TV shows to catch up on first.

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                  #9
                  Joanna realized her moment of glory is gone for years. Plus, she's 36 and if she considers a family it's understandable she ends her career.
                  OctoberRed OctoberRed likes this.

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