Joanna Jedrzejczyk held the strawweight title from 2015 to 2017, making a record five defences of the strap before losing it to Rose Namajunas; ...
I want to be a businesswoman. I want to be a mom. I want to be a mom.
Jedrzejczyk was knocked out in the second round of her rematch with fellow former champion Weili - and immediately laid down her gloves in retirement.
I love you guys. The UFC has changed my life and I'm trying to give back as much as I can but it's time for myself and my closest people, my family, to be together." I want to be a businesswoman. I want to be a mom. I love you so much. "Dana [White], so sorry I let you down, man.
UFC legend Joanna Jedrzejczyk laid out her gloves in the octagon after her final fight ended in a brutal knockout defeat to the same fighter who left her ...
I love you guys.” I love you guys. I appreciate you all. I love you so much. “Dana, so sorry I let you down, man. She said: “Guys, I love life so much.
Former strawweight champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk immediately retired after suffering a brutal knockout loss in her rematch with Weili Zhang at UFC 275 l.
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After 21 fights in MMA and a combat sports career that stretched back nearly 20 years with kickboxing and muay Thai bouts, the 35-year-old former UFC ...
I made a decision that I was going to become a superstar and I did that and I’m proud of myself. I just want to be around.” “The time when I was broke and that time, I felt I had no options – I had to quit,” Jedrzejczyk explained. “I’m just the girl from the hood. I’m planning on going to International Fight Week and London and Paris and be around. I just saw getting closer to the mat, and I felt bells ringing in my head. We need to keep on moving in our lives and fully enjoy the rollercoaster.” I started traveling when I was 17, I used to live in Thailand, in Holland and in the [United] States, it’s been more than six years from the time I moved to the States, I’ve been on the road. I give as much as I can and I get as much as I can the same way but now it’s time to fully really enjoy it. I want to go on vacation. “It was just the moment,” Jedrzejczyk said about her decision to retire during the UFC 275 post-fight press conference. I’ve been doing this most of my life so it’s time to really, fully enjoy.”
A remarkable career has come to an end for Joanna Jedrzejczyk, who lost in devastating fashion at UFC 275.
I give as much as I can, and I get as much as I can in the same way, but now it’s time to fully enjoy it.” I want to be a business woman. I want to be a mom. … Dreams are coming true, but you have to work hard and really believe. I approach so much and honestly I haven’t had the time to think about how big my legacy is. After a two-year break, Jedrzejczyk returned in Singapore where she suffered a knockout loss in her highly anticipated rematch with Zhang Weili.
JOANNA JEDRZEJCZYK has retired from UFC after being knocked out in her rematch with Zhang Weili.The star was famously left looking unrecognisable, and.
I love you guys. I love you guys. I really want to say to Joanna, she is a fighter, she is a warrior.” “But I want to give big credit, big thanks to all UFC employees. “I want to be a businesswoman. I love you so much.
Here's what Joanna Jedrzejczyk had to say after a disappointing second round loss to Weili Zhang led her to retire from her long career as fighter.
I have to sit and think about what I have achieved. In the future I want to be the best manager I can be. “I always want to be remembered as one of the greatest and I will,” Jedrzejczyk concluded. Of course she was landing these elbows and punches, but I was focused on bringing the fight up.” “I want people to look at the athletes that are winning or losing as hard workers. In the middle of the road before I hit the Octagon, I was sober already.” “Of course I had it in the back of my head, maybe there was one day a year ago where maybe if something happened I might retire. And I knew I was KO’d and I was like okay, it’s all over. It is what it is, I got caught but it was a good one. I got kicked to the back of the head and I have a big bruise, but all good, man.” In kickboxing and Muay Thai she went 27-3 and was the IFMA World Championship gold medalist five years in a row. Following the defeat, an emotional Jedrzejczyk laid her gloves down in the ring and announced she was retiring from the sport.
After the fight, Jedrzejczyk took off her gloves and announced her retirement from MMA competition. During the UFC 275 post-fight press conference, Joanna ...
No one else in the UFC’s strawweight division has even had two straight successful title defenses. I give as much as I can, and I get as much as I can in the same way, but now it’s time to fully enjoy it.” She is a surefire UFC Hall of Famer down the road.
Joanna Jedrzejczyk, perhaps the most accomplished strawweight in Ultimate Fighting Championship history, is calling it a career at 34 years old.
I started traveling when I was 17, I used to live in Thailand, in Holland and in the [United] States, it’s been more than six years from the time I moved to the States, I’ve been on the road. I want to be a business woman. I’ve been doing this most of my life so it’s time to really, fully enjoy.” I give as much as I can and I get as much as I can the same way but now it’s time to fully really enjoy it. I want to be a mom. Weili Zhangin a rematch at UFC 275 in Singapore on Saturday. Jedrzejczyk succumbed to a spinning back fist from her Chinese opponent at the 2:28 mark of round 2.
Weili Zhang left no doubt in her second meeting with Joanna Jedrzejczyk, finishing her Polish rival with a spinning back fist in the second round of their ...
“I think Carla is a special fighter, too, and I know that can be a really good fight. “I want [to] fight with Carla in Abu Dhabi because I know there’s a fight there in October,” Zhang said. Zhang, who was the 115-pound champion at the time, emerged from that battle with a narrow split-decision triumph.