If Kenny Florian Retires, How Should We Remember Him?
Not much to say this time BE'ers, just wanted to share some thoughts on the rumors of Florian having to retire due to a back injury. As always, any and all feedback is much appreciated.
All athletes retire. All sports fans in general have come to accept this, it’s what allows us to cherish the good memories and forget the bad. Once an athlete calls it a career and stops sacrificing his or her body for our entertainment, most sensible people don’t ride that person into the ground and instead choose to think back fondly on the times where he or she shined their brightest. For former championship challenger Kenny Florian, that date may be fast-approaching. Here’s the full story as well as my reaction.
The Boston Herald reports that Kenny Florian may have to retire after suffering a back injury in November. The injury remains a major problem for the two-time UFC Lightweight Championship challenger and one-time UFC Featherweight Championship challenger.
In less than two weeks from now, Florian will celebrate his ninth official year spent competing as a professional Mixed Martial Artist. At 35, Florian’s record stands at 14-6. Florian has been a UFC mainstay since 2005, when he burst onto the scene thanks to the landmark first season of “The Ultimate Fighter”.
“KenFlo” is 3-3 in his six most-recent fights, having lost to champions BJ Penn and Jose Aldo as well as former UFC Lightweight Championship challenger Gray Maynard. Sandwiched in-between those losses is a pair of brilliant submission victories over Clay Guida and Takanori Gomi, as well as a decision victory over top Featherweight Diego Nunes.
Even though he’s never held and probably will never hold a UFC championship, Kenny Florian is still widely regarded as one of the UFC’s top lighter-weight fighters as well as one of its most popular lighter-weight fighters. As a Florian fan myself, I’m heartbroken at the thought of an injury ending Florian’s career.
I’ll be honest, though: at 35 and with nine years of professional MMA competition under his belt, Kenny Florian was probably nearing retirement in a few years anyway. But that’s not the point. The point is this: even if Florian was headed down the road to retirement, he’s certainly earned and he fully deserves the right to retire on his own terms.
As a fighter and as a person, I like Kenny Florian. I’ll own up to the fact that he has a habit of shining in “building towards the title” fights and then not really showing up to the fights that are either for the title or will get him a shot at the title. We can debate all day whether or not that’s because he chokes in big fights or because his opponents are simply better than him. But what’s not up for debate is this: you can usually count on Kenny Florian to deliver an entertaining fight, win or lose.
And I really respect that.
As a Florian fan, I have no problem admitting and will in fact proudly admit that if he were to retire due to a back injury, I would put on my rose-colored glasses and keep them glued to my face whenever the subject of Kenny Florian arose. I’d remember the good times, the great times, the “I finish fights” and “I want BJ’s belt” times. I owe that to him as a fan, and if his career does end due to an injury, I think I owe that to him as a compassionate human being.
Hopefully I’m not alone in that sentiment.
Oliver Saenz, also known as PdW2kX, is a freelance journalist, opinion columnist, hardcore MMA fan, and lifelong video game nerd. For more news, views, previews, and reviews on all things Mixed Martial Arts as well as video games, be sure to visit FightGamesBlog.net.
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He's a more than solid commentator/analyst and will be for a long time
On top of that, he’s a guy who has challenged for a UFC championship on 3 seperate occasions…which is more times than most fighters can say.
Maybe he never had the right to claim he was the absolute best…but he maintained himself as one of the best in the game for years.
Champions shouldn’t be the only fighters we remember.
"You got Floyd Mayweather making 25 million dollars...he can't stop the double leg." - Nick Diaz
by Chris Groves on Jan 13, 2012 12:55 PM EST reply actions 1 recs
One of the best fighters ever to never win a UFC belt?
by Shnak on Jan 13, 2012 1:19 PM EST reply actions 3 recs
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If you can't wow them with brilliance, then baffle them with bullshit.
LSU! LSU! LSU! LSU! LSU! LSU!
by DayGeaux on Jan 13, 2012 1:57 PM EST reply actions 2 recs
You have captured my sentiments precisely.
Personally, I think pretty highly of those Bills teams.
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by skeebop on Jan 13, 2012 8:48 PM EST up reply actions 2 recs
The guy who could beat almost anybody in his division
except for the champ… and Gray Maynard.
In this vein, a guy whose downfall was wrestling.
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by Derek Suboticki on Jan 14, 2012 10:49 AM EST up reply actions
He's not going to live in legend
but for those who remember, he’ll be a tough, smart fighter who didn’t quite have the physical gifts to beat the champs.
I consider myself a softcore fan.
A really, really good fighter. Mostly for his popping of the Huerta hype bubble.
When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are in a confederacy against him. - Jonathan Swift
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by Derek Suboticki on Jan 14, 2012 10:49 AM EST reply actions
Kenny Florian = Great guy, good fighter
Hopefully the first great former fighter commentator
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I didn't know Kenny trained with Segal?
If you can't wow them with brilliance, then baffle them with bullshit.
LSU! LSU! LSU! LSU! LSU! LSU!
As a damn solid fighter who was Good but not Great but still better than 80% of the rest of the lightweights
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He's an important figure in MMA
He was on the first season of TUF, he fought for the newly reinstated LW belt, and most importantly he’s a great commentator and broadcaster and will continue to be so. I suspect that we will remember him more for the latter and he will be a huge personality and respected figure in the sport for years to come.
"What the ancients called a clever fighter is one who not only wins, but excels in winning with ease."
The Tracy McGrady of MMA,
an overachiever who overachieved so much that at points in his career people viewed him as an underachiever or a choke artist for not being even more successful.
Together we are Ruining Your Special Night. Twice.
by sun yue on Jan 17, 2012 7:37 PM EST reply actions 1 recs

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