Veteran UFC lightweight contender Beneil Dariush has dropped a major hint that his upcoming fight could mark the end of his long and memorable career in the Octagon.
After more than a decade competing at the sport’s highest level, the 36-year-old has openly admitted that his future in the UFC may hinge on the outcome of his next match.
Dariush’s recent run inside the UFC has been a mix of highs and lows. Once riding an eight-fight winning streak that solidified his status among the division’s elite, he has struggled in recent outings.
In his last four fights, Dariush’s record stands at 1-3, including tough setbacks against Charles Oliveira, Arman Tsarukyan, and Benoît Saint-Denis.
These results have put the longtime lightweight contender in a delicate position. Rather than pushing for retirement immediately, Dariush says he’s simply focusing on what’s next, one fight at a time.
His next opponent hasn’t been confirmed yet, but it’s expected to come from the division’s top 10 ranks.
In a recent conversation with REALMMA TODAY, Dariush was candid about his mindset: “I’ve been in the UFC for 12 years, and that’s where I’m at. I just take it one fight at a time. My next fight could be my last one, I honestly don’t know. We’ll see what happens after the fight.”
Despite the uncertainty about competing again, Dariush emphasized he still wants to stay connected to MMA in some capacity, even if his fighting days are over.
His passion for the sport runs deep, and retirement doesn’t necessarily mean leaving MMA entirely.
Beneil Dariush’s career has been remarkable by any measure. After starting with humble beginnings, he worked his way up to be one of the most respected fighters in the UFC lightweight division.
He’s competed against some of the best in the world and delivered memorable performances that fans still talk about today.
His eight-fight streak remains one of the highlights of his tenure, showcasing his skills and resilience in one of MMA’s deepest weight classes.
He’s also earned performance bonuses and wins over notable names, giving him a legacy to be proud of regardless of what happens next.
As of now, Dariush is expected to return to the UFC in the first half of the year. With his next fight likely to determine whether he continues fighting or steps away from competition, the stakes are higher than ever.
Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how the seasoned veteran responds under pressure.
If this bout does prove to be his final one, Dariush can reflect on a long and impactful UFC career filled with meaningful victories, tough battles, and unforgettable moments that helped define the lightweight division over the past decade.
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