Las Vegas, Nevada – Matt
Hughes, the legendary Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC®) Hall of Famer and
former two-time welterweight champion, officially announced his retirement from
UFC competition today. He has eagerly accepted a new role as he joins the
organization’s front office, taking the newly created position of Vice
President of Athlete Development and Government Relations.
To coincide with this
appointment, UFC has also created a clear set of athlete guidelines, or Conduct
Policy, memorializing the values long held by the organization. As ambassadors
of the sport and the organization, UFC athletes have always been held to a high
standard. The UFC recognizes that athletes face both professional and personal
pressures, and with health and safety paramount, the Conduct Policy coupled
with the new resource Hughes will provide in his role, best positions UFC
athletes for a successful career and post-UFC future.
“Hughes will be an invaluable
resource for UFC athletes,” Lawrence Epstein, UFC COO, said. “Leveraging the
background and expertise he gained over a Hall of Fame career, Hughes will be
dedicated to providing guidance on a wide range of issues athletes face inside
and outside of the Octagon®. This includes understanding the heightened social
responsibility that comes with being in the public eye, to best practices when
dealing with endorsements or managing finances, to the basic daily challenges
of staying healthy during training, as well as the need to steer clear of
illegal and/or performance-enhancing drugs. In addition to his work with UFC
athletes, Hughes will engage with state athletic commissions and international
federations to provide regulatory insight from the perspective of a
professional athlete.”
“This is something that the
UFC is implementing because they really care about their athletes,” Hughes
said. “I’ve experienced ups and downs in my career and found that the UFC has
supported me every step of the way. I understand the pressures and
responsibilities that go along with being a professional athlete. I look
forward to using my knowledge and experience to provide insight and perspective
on behalf of athletes and the organization.”
“Matt is one of those guys
that was there from the early days and helped grow MMA to the modern,
professional sport it is today,” UFC president Dana White said. “He has been in
the sport since the late 1990s and really seen it all. Matt is a two-time world
champion in the UFC, he’s coached The Ultimate Fighter® reality series twice,
has fought all over the world and has been in every situation a fighter can be
in. Matt’s expertise makes him highly qualified for this.”
As a two-time UFC
welterweight champion (2001 to 2004, 2004 to 2006), Hughes brings a wealth of
experience to the role. A graduate of Eastern Illinois University where he was
a two-time All-American NCAA Division I wrestler, Hughes began his mixed
martial arts career in 1998, and would go on to not only be the first man to
regain the UFC’s welterweight championship, but also compete all over the
United States as well as Japan, England, Abu Dhabi and Kuwait while cementing
his reputation as one of the all-time greats. In recognition of his enormous
contribution to the sport both inside and outside the Octagon, Hughes became
the eighth man to be inducted in the UFC Hall of Fame in May 2010.
Hughes is also a successful
businessman outside of the Octagon, having run an agricultural company parallel
to his fighting career. His charitable and community involvement includes
mentoring and helping young people of his hometown Hillsboro, Ill. travel for
mission trips.
For more information or
current fight news, visit www.ufc.com. All bouts live and subject to change.
About the Ultimate Fighting
Championship®
Universally recognized for its action-packed,
can’t-miss events that have sold out some of the biggest arenas and stadiums
across the globe, the UFC® is the world’s premier mixed martial arts (MMA)
organization. Owned and operated by Zuffa, LLC, headquartered in Las Vegas and
with offices in London, Toronto and Beijing, UFC produces more than 30 live
events annually and is the largest pay-per-view event provider in the world. In
2012, the UFC burst into the mainstream with a landmark seven-year broadcast
agreement with FOX Sports Media Group. The agreement includes four live events
broadcast on the FOX network annually, with additional fight cards and
thousands of hours of programming broadcast on FOX properties FX and FUEL TV.
This also includes the longest-running sports reality show on television, The
Ultimate Fighter®, which now airs on FX.
In addition to its reach on
FOX, UFC programming is broadcast in over 145 countries and territories, to
nearly 800 million TV households worldwide, in 30 different languages. UFC
content is also distributed commercially in the United States to bars and
restaurants through Joe Hand Promotions, in English throughout Canada via Premium
Sports Broadcasting Inc. and Australia via Main Event and in French throughout
Quebec via Interbox. The UFC also connects with tens of millions of fans
through its website, UFC.com, as well as social media sites Facebook and
Twitter. UFC President Dana White is considered one of the most accessible and
followed executives in sports, with over two million followers on Twitter.
Ancillary UFC businesses include best-selling DVDs, an internationally
distributed magazine, UFC.TV offering live event broadcasts and video on demand
around the world, the best-selling UFC Undisputed® video game franchise
distributed by THQ, and a new franchise in development with EA, UFC GYM®, UFC
Fight Club affinity program, UFC Fan Expo® festivals, branded apparel and
trading cards.
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