As 32-year-old former marine Brian Stenn declared, he doesn't leave any more in an octagon. Brian connects the decision with that he would like to keep the health for the sake of a family.
"I never received head mutilations, but everything can happen in the future. I wait for the third child this fall, I think, it is a serious occasion to finish career. I am the father and the husband, I can't subject myself to risk. I still could carry out fights, but I in the answer not only for myself – at me am a family".
"Against Vanderley I came for fight, without knowing that such a knockout. When you are young, you can beat on the head and to you happens nothing. But eventually than the passed blows becomes more increasing. This circumstance sets you thinking of that it can seriously do to you to do much harm".
"If I managed to win the last duel, most likely, I would continue to leave in октагон further. But I lost. This failure crossed out all my last successes. I got very highly, I was in top ten the weight. 2 years I there was. To a title duel to me remained absolutely slightly. I had an excellent opportunity to carry out monetary fights", – Stenn told.
Brian began the career in the mixed single combats in January, 2006, and 3 years and 3 months later he debuted in UFC. The last time of "All American" was noticed in a cage on the show UFC on FUEL TV 8 (on March 2, 2013), the Brazilian veteran Vanderley Silva was Stenn's rival. Despite the status of the favourite, Brian at the end of the second five-minute was knocked out.
In Stenn's UFC met such fighters as Cheyl Sonnen, Michael Bisping and Phil Davies. However, he lost to all of them.
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