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Chris Weidman insists he's not done after UFC 292 loss: 'I'll be back better than ever'

mmajunkie.usatoday.com Chris Weidman insists he's not done after UFC 292 loss: 'I'll be back better than ever'

Despite Dana White’s plea, Chris Weidman doesn’t intend on retiring after UFC 292.

Chris Weidman insists he's not done after UFC 292 loss: 'I'll be back better than ever'

Despite Dana White's plea, Chris Weidman doesn't intend on retiring after UFC 292.

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  • I've just always found it fascinating how a fighter can be a world beater one day and then after a loss, they just spiral.

    Just look at his career alone. He beats Silva. Silva falls off a cliff. Weidman loses to Rockhold and he starts to spiral. Rockhold goes on to lose and he starts to spiral.

    Tony, Woodley, and the list goes on. Father time plays a part obviously, but once that spark goes, it's over.