UFC welterweight competitor Carlos Condit has lost three of his last four fights and has just two wins in his last seven. It was in the leadup to a fight after the Maia fight, either against Magny or Oliviera. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS … The match between the duo was contested in a hard fought five round match with Carlos Condit performing below par despite out landing champion Robbie Lawler by a significant number of strikes. Carlos Condit "The Natural Born Killer" Born: 1984-04-26 AGE: 36 Albuquerque, New Mexico United States. Carlos Condit is caught in a rear naked choke by Demian Maia on Aug. 27, 2016, and eventually submits. Former welterweight champion Carlos Condit isn’t retired, but he’s not all that interested in fighting right now either. UFC welterweight title contender Carlos Condit doesn't want anything but another shot at the gold or he might be willing to retire from the sport all together. 0. Will Carlos Condit Retire From The UFC? Share Tweet. Carlos Condit's manager Malki Kawa talks to Chael Sonnen about why Condit may retire and more. Once on a five-fight win streak from 2009-2012, Condit earned himself a welterweight unification bout against then-undisputed 170-pound champion Georges St-Pierre. Carlos Condit May Retire … Doing a google search on Condit talking about retiring comes up with results dating back to at least 2016. That being said, it would appear that “The Natural Born Killer” has no interest in retiring quite yet. If Carlos Condit does indeed decide to retire, it will be a sad day for MMA. This entry was posted on Sunday, January 22nd, 2017 at 4:16 pm and is filed under Carlos Condit. Carlos Condit Confirms He Fights On, Will Not Retire Former interim UFC welterweight champion Carlos Condit has found himself on a four fight losing streak. Following his defeat to Damian Maia this Saturday night at UFC on FOX 21, there’s lots of speculation that Carlos Condit will never step back inside the Octagon again. Carlos Condit. Carlos Condit's manager Malki Kawa reveals that a main factor in Condit's potential retirement is the fear of brain damage. Former UFC interim welterweight champion Carlos Condit has had a rough go of it inside the Octagon for the past several years. SHARES. After being choked out by Demian Maia in late August, those around Condit are saying that he’s considering calling it quits, partly because of the potential lingering head … In Saturday’s UFC on FOX 29 co-headliner, Condit (30-12 MMA, 7-8 UFC) suffered a second-round submission loss to late replacement Alex Oliveira (19-4-1 MMA, 8-3-1 UFC).. In fact, during the post-fight press conference Condit appeared completely undecided about his UFC future. With Condit being such a huge favorite heading into that fight only to be manhandled like an amateur has positively left him feeling degraded inside and has now placed him on the path to possible retirement from the company and sport altogether. Carlos Condit Refuses To Retire From Fighting.