1 month ago | By CBS Sports
Dillashaw suffered a brutal shoulder injury in his last outing that would make it difficult to return to competition any time soon
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1 month ago | By MMAjunkie
Former UFC bantamweight champion T.J. Dillashaw has notified the UFC of his retirement, acco
Dillashaw, 36, notified the UFC of his decision to retire from mixed martial arts after a recent shoulder surgery, according to manager Tiki Ghosn, who informed multiple reporters and news outlets - including Ariel Helwani, ESPN and MMA Fighting.
News of the retirement was first reported by Michael Wonsover after algorithm-based Twitter account UFC Roster Watch tweeted that Dillashaw was no longer on the active roster. Dillashaw's publicist originally told MMA Junkie's Mike Bohn that the retirement...
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1 month ago | By Bleacher Report
Former UFC bantamweight champion TJ Dillashaw has retired from the company, his agent told ESPN's
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