Molly McCann Retires from MMA Following UFC London Defeat
The British trailblazer announced her retirement after a first-round submission loss to Alexia Thainara, reflecting on her career and legacy in an emotional farewell.
- Molly McCann, the first Englishwoman to win in the UFC, announced her retirement after losing to Alexia Thainara via rear-naked choke at UFC London.
- The 34-year-old Liverpool native reflected on her decade-long career, thanking fans and encouraging young girls to pursue their dreams.
- McCann was critical of her performance against Thainara, a late replacement opponent, stating she held herself to higher standards than what she delivered.
- Her career highlights include a historic UFC debut in 2018, a three-fight win streak featuring back-to-back spinning back elbow knockouts, and her role as a fan favorite in British MMA.
- Alexia Thainara impressed in her UFC debut, securing a dominant first-round victory on short notice, signaling her potential as a rising contender.