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UFC veteran Melvin Guillard hung up his gloves on Saturday night after snapping an 11-year losing streak that had plagued the back end of his career. The 42-year-old knocked out Terry Wiggins
Melvin Guillard is calling it quits. The 21-year MMA veteran announced his retirement Saturday following a 27-second knockout of Terry Wiggins at a Ragin FC event in Lake Charles, La. It was the first MMA win for Guillard since July 2014, and it ended a 12-fight winless streak (including one no-contest).
UFC veteran Melvin Guillard officially brought his fighting career to an end after snapping an 11-fight losing streak in MMA.
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Highlights: Melvin Guillard snaps 11-fight losing streak, retires from MMA – ‘It’s time’
Happy trails, “Young Assassin.” Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter Melvin Guillard stepped into the cage for the third time this year yesterday (Sat., Sept. 20, 2025) at Ragin FC 3, held inside Lake Charles Event Center in Lake Charles,
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