Ben Askren retired nearly 18 months ago. He was content to end his mixed martial arts career as one of the best fighters never to compete in the UFC.
Although the unbeaten former collegiate wrestling star had dominated competition around the world for nearly a decade, his tactical fighting style and his personal beefs with UFC president Dana White had kept him off the sport’s biggest stage – and Askren insists he was at peace with it all.
Ben Askren retired last year after a successful spell in One Championship. Photo: Handout
“I can only control things I can control,” Askren said. “There was a guy who didn’t like me, and I can’t control that, and that was the reason I didn’t fight the better guys.”
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And then the UFC finally called last year. The 34-year-old Askren decided to answer.
After winning belts in the Bellator and One Championship promotions, Askren (18-0) finally makes his UFC debut on Saturday night against former champion Robbie Lawler. Instead of enjoying retirement, Askren will be locked in the T-Mobile Arena cage at UFC 235 for a perilous match-up with an inveterate brawler.
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Askren is at peace with this development, too.
Dana White has had a very public spat with Ben Askren. Photo: AP