Gavin Tucker confirms UFC retirement amid injury struggles

Gavin Tucker, Newfoundland and Labrador's first UFC fighter, has officially retired after nine years plagued by injuries. The 39-year-old withdrew from a proposed bout against Doo Ho Choi hours after its announcement, as first reported earlier this week.

Following initial reports that he did not sign the bout agreement for UFC Fight Night 273 on April 18 in Winnipeg, Tucker has confirmed his retirement to MMA Junkie via manager Lucas Lutkus of All In Sports Management. The decision stems from a persistent pattern of injuries that limited his activity, with his last fight—a loss to Diego Lopes in August 2023—marking his first since March 2021.

Tucker, who joined the UFC in 2017, ends his career with a professional MMA record of 13-3. Despite the setbacks, he leaves a legacy as a resilient competitor from his home province. Moving forward, he will serve as head coach of Tower 1 Combat Sports Team in New Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, staying connected to the sport outside the cage.

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Realistic illustration of UFC roster board with released fighters Kris Moutinho, Phil Rowe, Gavin Tucker, Erik Silva, and AJ Cunningham stamped 'RELEASED' in an empty arena.
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UFC releases five fighters in latest roster trim

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The Ultimate Fighting Championship has cut five fighters from its roster on March 11, 2026, continuing efforts to manage its mixed martial arts talent pool. The released fighters include Kris Moutinho, Phil Rowe, Gavin Tucker, Erik Silva, and AJ Cunningham, several of whom recently competed at UFC Mexico City. This move follows the promotion's recent events, including UFC 326.

Gavin Tucker has reportedly retired from MMA following the UFC's announcement of a featherweight bout against Doo Ho Choi for the upcoming UFC Fight Night in Winnipeg. The fight was scrapped as Tucker never signed the contract. The event, set for April 18 at Canada Life Centre, marks the UFC's return to the city since 2017.

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Cub Swanson, a veteran featherweight fighter, has announced that his upcoming fight at UFC 327 will mark the end of his professional career. The 42-year-old will face Nate Landwehr on April 11 at the Kaseya Center in Miami. Swanson's management confirmed the retirement via Instagram.

Brad Kohler, a 61-year-old retired mixed martial artist who competed in the early days of the UFC, has declared his candidacy for governor of Minnesota. He made the announcement through a press release this week.

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Veteran UFC middleweight Brad Tavares earned a special jacket for 50 clean drug tests as he prepares for a potential record-breaking fight at UFC Vegas 114. The event features a featherweight main bout between Josh Emmett and Kevin Vallejos on March 14, 2026, at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Media day interviews highlighted preparations for the card.

Former UFC bantamweight champion Cody Garbrandt says he has discovered a sense of peace amid past chaos as he prepares for his return at UFC 326. The 34-year-old fighter faces Xiao Long in a preliminary bantamweight matchup on Saturday in Las Vegas. Garbrandt credits returning to his wrestling and boxing roots for reigniting his passion for the sport.

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UFC 328 is set to take place at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, on May 9. The card will feature middleweight matchups between Marco Tulio and Roman Kopylov, as well as Ateba Gautier and Ozzy Diaz. A headliner remains to be announced.

 

 

 

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