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Ending his career at UFC fight No. 22 is serendipitous for veteran Michael Chiesa
Michael Chiesa will make the final walk of his career on Saturday, despite a belief he is still getting better at age 38. And a big reason for that is his late grandfather.
Chiesa (19-7) will face Niko Price on the main card of UFC Fight Night in Seattle. Win or lose, Chiesa, who is currently on a three-fight win streak going back to August 2024, has said it will be his last appearance. The Washington native said he relishes the opportunity to finish his career at home, but also told ESPN his decision to walk away stems from his family's experience with his grandfather, local motorsports pioneer Darrell Triber.
‘I did it all from Spokane:’ UFC welterweight Michael Chiesa set to retire after fight on Saturday
Representing Spokane for the last time, Michael Chiesa (19-7) will make his final walk to the octagon on Saturday.
Niko Price (16-10) filled in at the last minute after Chiesa’s previous opponent withdrew due to visa issues.
After a 12-week fight camp, the Shadle Park graduate was unfazed at the last-minute switch.
“There (was) just something in my gut that was telling me that I was going to get an opponent change,” Chiesa said. “This is the most prepared I’ve ever been to fight anybody. … I really left no stone unturned in my preparation for this camp.”
According to Chiesa’s strength and conditioning coach, Dr. Dylan Lemery, the welterweight recently set the all-time mid-thigh pull record at the UFC across all weight classes.
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