Pellegrino stepping away from MMA as a fighter

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I am writing to let everyone know where I stand as far my fighting career goes. At this time I am choosing to take some time off and step away from the sport as a fighter.

Over my most recent fights I have come to the realization that at this point I no longer can, nor want to make fighting my first priority. Never in my career have I lost two fights in a row and my last fight’s decision in particular was especially hard for me to swallow to be honest. Even last year when i was on a 4 fight win streak I still was questioning myself. This has made me reconsider what my next step will be competitively. I have spoken at length with Joe Silva about my decision and have decided not to renew my contract with the UFC.

I want to take the time to regroup, refocus, and rethink what it is that I want to do going forward. I want to do things that I enjoy right now and refresh my mind. I want to concentrate on my BJJ game and improve it. I want to work on my boxing game and improve that also. I’d like to compete in some grappling tournaments again like the old days and maybe even try my hand at a pro boxing fight.

I want to have fun training again, bottom line.

Most importantly I want to spend more time with my family. My daughter is four years old and I can’t tell you how much of her life I’ve missed dedicating my life to training for fights. I did so willingly and I’ve made a lucrative career with the UFC, but I’m not sure I could ever say any amount of money was worth it. My wife and I just welcomed a baby boy and I can’t bear the thought of missing as much of his ‘firsts’ as I did my daughters.

I’m looking forward to dedicating more of my time to my academy which we’ve just expanded to 9000 square feet. I have almost 300 students and a professional and amateur fight team that I am excited to give more of my time to them, they deserve it.

I’m also looking forward to keeping involved in the MMA community and giving back to the sport that has given me so much. I have been able to book many seminars this summer and I am excited to meet fellow martial artists all over the world and help them in a small way to chase their fighting dreams. There are also a few business opportunities for me personally that I would like to pursue, but was unable to do so because of training and fighting. I just want to take this time to focus on some other things in my life and see if I get the itch to fight again.

I am very proud of what I have accomplished over the past eleven years in this sport. I was able to do all the things that I set out to do, which includes achieving a black belt in brazilian jiu jitsu, competing in the world championship Abu Dhabi tournament, and fighting all over the world including Japan and of course in the top MMA organization in the world, the UFC, for five years and 12 fights. Of those twelve fights I was awarded five ‘Fight of the Night’ and ‘Submission of the Night’ honors and for that I am proud.

There are so many people I owe so much to I can’t begin to name them all. Thank you to Dana White, Lorenzo Fertitta, and Joe Silva for the opportunity to fight in the best organization in the world for all these years. Thank you to all my coaches, training partners, my agent, my sponsors, and my students for their support. And thank you to my family, especially my wife for her undying love and encouragement all these years.

It is bitter sweet to possibly end my career on a loss and something I will have to deal with on my own, but overall it has been a rewarding 11 years for me and I want the end to be on my terms and no one else’s. Its hard to make a decision like this, but I feel its best for me to step away for now and time will tell what the future will bring for me. I don’t want to retire, but I need to find myself and find my love for this sport again.

Hopefully you will see me in the cage again, but if not thanks to everyone for the memories, its been an awesome ride.

I'll still be funny as hell on twitter so follow me! twitter.com/kurtpellegrino #classickurt

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Best of luck to you Kurt. Always been a fan inside and outside of the cage.

Always an entertaining fighter to watch, with a certain honesty that is rare in combat sport about himself.

I wish you all the best in your future endeavours Kurt! Thanks for the awesome career, always a fan.


Kurt you're a classy guy and I'm fortunate to have had the honor of training with you. Congrats on all of your success and best of luck in the future. God bless.

fabes - Best of luck to you Kurt. Always been a fan inside and outside of the cage.

This. Hate to see him go. He was fun to watch, but I can't think of better reasons.

 

Kurt was a senior when I was a freshman in hs. Was always an awesome guy,funny too. Always rooted really hard for him and never got to see my dream fight (him vs Edgar for 'the battle of New Jersey) saddened by this news. Phone Post

A very good fighter. Right now he is going to have some fun with his family and his students,I think this break gonna help him a lot for his career.I'm sure,he will be back soon and better than ever.
All the best to him.

Awesome guy when i met him, best of luck Phone Post

Best of luck to him always been a fan. Phone Post

Congrats on a good career. Phone Post

 wow, best of luck gunna miss him. Always brings it.

Best wishes and congrats on a great career!

". I have spoken at length with Joe Silva about my decision and have decided not to renew my contract with the UFC."

Yeah okay, didn't they let this guy go? funny...he decided he didnt want to sign a new contract....yeah i remember reading articles about him being on the chopping block and then he lost his fight

 Good luck wth everything!

TTT

Great guy.. class act..

Much respect.

Big fan but I still can never understand fighters when they change up something that isn’t broken. Pellegrino goes on a very successful run under Keith Florian then stops and goes in the tank. Whether people make fun of Keith’s yelling in the corner or not the results were indisputable. Around that time he stopped using Kevin Kearns too….Pellegrino was ascending for sure but seemingly made changes just for the sake of making changes because he get’s along really well with both these guys.

One&Done - Big fan but I still can never understand fighters when they change up something that isn’t broken. Pellegrino goes on a very successful run under Keith Florian then stops and goes in the tank. Whether people make fun of Keith’s yelling in the corner or not the results were indisputable. Around that time he stopped using Kevin Kearns too….Pellegrino was ascending for sure but seemingly made changes just for the sake of making changes because he get’s along really well with both these guys.


just an fyi - kurt never stopped working with keith florian. he works with both keith and kenny and when kenny is scheduled for a fight and cant corner kurt, keith steps in the cornerman spot. keith has been one of kurt's main coaches since the summer of 2008. kurt left kevin kearns and started working with jon chaimberg before his Josh Neer fight, of which he went on to win that fight and his next. his prior losses (or any loss for that matter) had nothing to do with his coaching team.

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Good luck batman, always been a fan and always will be Phone Post