Stipe Miocic Announces Retirement Following UFC 309 Loss to Jon Jones
In a bittersweet moment for mixed martial arts fans, Stipe Miocic, one of the most decorated heavyweights in UFC history, announced his retirement following a third-round stoppage loss to Jon Jones at UFC 309 on Saturday night. The fighter from Euclid, Ohio, ended an illustrious career spanning over a decade.
“I’m Done”
“I’m done,” Miocic stated after the bout. “I’m hanging them up.”
Despite the loss, Miocic’s legacy as one of the greatest heavyweights in the sport remains unquestioned.
“He’s one of the greatest heavyweights ever,” UFC CEO Dana White told ESPN. “You can’t deny Stipe. Stipe is [No. 1 or No. 2] all time.”
The Early Days: A Humble Beginning
Miocic began his UFC journey in 2011 after an undefeated 6-0 run on the regional scene. He made an immediate impact with three consecutive wins before experiencing his first setback, a TKO loss to Stefan Struve in 2012.
Undeterred, Miocic climbed back up the rankings with dominant victories over Roy Nelson, Gabriel Gonzaga, and Fabio Maldonado. However, his ascent faced another obstacle with a decision loss to former champion Junior dos Santos.
A Legendary Title Run
This second career loss proved to be a turning point, as Miocic launched one of the most historic runs in UFC heavyweight history.
Following stoppage wins over Mark Hunt and Andrei Arlovski, Miocic earned a title shot against Fabricio Werdum at UFC 198 in 2016. Facing a formidable opponent on a nearly five-year undefeated streak, Miocic shocked the world with a first-round knockout to claim the heavyweight title.
As champion, Miocic reigned supreme for 784 days, successfully defending his title three times against top-tier challengers: Alistair Overeem, Junior dos Santos, and Francis Ngannou. His record of three consecutive title defenses remains unmatched in the UFC heavyweight division.
Rivalry with Daniel Cormier
Miocic’s reign was interrupted at UFC 226 in 2018 when he lost the title to then-light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier. This ignited a thrilling trilogy between two of the sport’s legends.
Miocic reclaimed his title with a knockout victory at UFC 241 in 2019 and secured the trilogy with a unanimous decision win at UFC 252 in 2020, sending Cormier into retirement.
The Final Chapter
After losing his title to Francis Ngannou in a rematch at UFC 260 in 2021, Miocic took a prolonged hiatus from competition. His return at UFC 309 against Jon Jones, widely regarded as the greatest mixed martial artist of all time, marked the end of his fighting journey.
The fight highlighted a different version of Miocic—slower and less confident than the dominant force who once ruled the heavyweight division. After struggling in the first two rounds, Miocic was stopped in the third by a devastating spinning back kick to the liver.
A Legacy of Records and Service
Miocic leaves the sport with numerous UFC heavyweight records, including:
- Most combined title defenses: 4
- Most finishes in title fights: 4
- Most post-fight bonuses: 9
- Most wins in title fights (tied with Randy Couture): 6
Beyond his accomplishments in the Octagon, Miocic has been a dedicated public servant, working as a firefighter and paramedic in Oakwood and Valley View, Ohio, throughout his fighting career. The father of two plans to continue his full-time role in his community, a testament to his humility and commitment.
A Champion in Every Sense
Stipe Miocic retires not just as a UFC legend but as a role model whose impact extends far beyond the cage. From his record-breaking achievements to his unwavering dedication to public service, Miocic’s career embodies excellence, resilience, and heart.