Ian McCall says he may never fight in UFC again

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UFC flyweight Ian McCall is banged up, but that doesn't mitigate his desire to step back into the UFC Octagon.

The 31-year-old fighter has been out of commission since a January 2015 defeat against John Lineker at UFC 183, nursing a variety of injuries and attempting to get back to full strength. Speaking with Ariel Helwani on Monday's episode of The MMA Hour, McCall detailed his bumps and bruises, eventually conceding that, like it or not, fighting might not be in his future.

"Just to put it in perspective, I have two bulging discs in my neck and then I have the four-part surgery on my shoulder, I fractured and dislocated my elbow, I got three surgeries, two breaks (in my hand), and I’ve had an infection in this arm," McCall told Helwani. "So my arm doesn’t work so well. Like, right now, my hand’s kind of numb.

"I just have to be realistic. My body isn’t working very well. I do still train. I train every day, I teach every day. I still beat up on everybody. I just have to take it slow. I don’t know if my body can handle another training camp, because I train hard. Like everybody else, I train really hard. I also train very smart, but I just have a tendency to break. I’ve made peace with it – that I might never fight again – (but) do I want to fight? Of course. I want to fight. I would like nothing more than to fight, but I have to be realistic about it."

LINK: Ian McCall talks injuries, future in UFC: 'I might never fight again'
 

Pitbull9

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Yeah for being a piece of shit criminal and a bully when he was younger.

Edit: I don't disagree but please dont use subjective insults as it is fighter bashing and people report it. Let them know why you feel this way - L
 
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Haulport

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Ah, I didn't know that. I knew about Emerson but not Ian's involvement. I was always pretty sure Ian was a drug dealer ONLY because of my speculation re: all the crazy banging he did and how certain fighters liked to have him around.

Do we have any specific examples of said POS behavior? I would love to hear them...
 
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Jesus X

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Pretty cowardly behavior for those lords of south county to attack people in Huntington beach and newport if they would of tried that in Santa Ana or Anaheim they would of gotten killed eventually.
 

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Ah, I didn't know that. I knew about Emerson but not Ian's involvement. I was always pretty sure Ian was a drug dealer ONLY because of my speculation re: all the crazy banging he did and how certain fighters liked to have him around.

Do we have any specific examples of said POS behavior? I would love to hear them...
There are some specific examples online. I'm pretty sure Ian posted some as well as stuff he talked about on Rogan's podcast. Basically, he and his friends would crash parties and Ian would be the main guy fucking with people. They wanted Ian to do it because he was the smallest one and most likely to get someone to try to fight him. Then they'd all beat the crap out of people.
 

Tiiimmmaaayyy

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A lot of us where assholes when we were kids. I don't know that it's karma as much as just the years of putting his body through hell catching up with him.
 

canofsticks

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well....personal life aside....
I'll miss him fighting. He was one of the few flyweights that are a draw for me.
Ian, DJ, Jo-bi wan kenobi, Smolka, and Horiguchi.
 

hit4me4

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Shit, he's not the first gang member I've pulled for in a fight.
 

hit4me4

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A lot of us where assholes when we were kids. I don't know that it's karma as much as just the years of putting his body through hell catching up with him.
I agree 100%! There are a lot of people I know who have done some shithead things in their life and they are upstanding good guys as adults. There are mistakes you make when you are trying to find your direction and you never make again. To my knowledge Creepy isn't going out and beating up people at parties currently, so for my purposes to root for him when he's fighting another man in a cage he's OK. I'll miss watching him fight.