Evan Dunham

USA

Time in UFC over
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August 12, 2020
The UFC released Dunham on Wednesday, Damon Martin and Guilherme Cruz of MMAFighting.com report.
ANALYSIS
Dunham's release comes on the heels of his first-round loss to Herbert Burns at UFC 250 in Las Vegas back in early June. The 38-year-old came out of retirement to take the fight against Burns, as he hadn't entered the Octagon since 2018 before the June bout. Now that he's been let go from MMA's top promotion, Dunham could look to end his fighting career once again.
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Loses in return from
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June 6, 2020
Dunham lost to Herbert Burns via submission (rear-naked choke) at 1:20 of Round 1 at UFC 250 on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Dunham's return from "retirement" didn't go well. Fighting for the first time since September 2018, Dunham allowed the talented Brazilian to quickly take control of the bout. Going to the ground with a mat specialist such as Burns is a recipe for disaster, and Dunham found himself tapping out just moments later. It's just the second submission loss of Dunham's long career. It wouldn't be the least bit surprising if Dunham "retired" once again given the fact he will be turning 39 years old this coming December and hasn't won a fight in nearly four years.
Facing Herbert Burns at UFC 250
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May 29, 2020
Dunham and Herbert Burns agreed to a catchweight bout of 150 pounds at UFC 250 June 6 in Las Vegas, Guilherme Cruz of MMAFighting.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Dunham was coming out of retirement to face Michael Johnson at UFC Lincoln in late April, but Johnson was shifted to another event, and the Lincoln event was eventually cancelled due to the pandemic. Typically a lightweight, Dunham is now set to take on the featherweight Burns in the catchweight bout next weekend,
Loses UFC Lincoln fight
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April 6, 2020
Dunham will no longer fight Michael Johnson at UFC Lincoln on April 25, as Johnson has been moved to UFC 249 on April 18.
ANALYSIS
Johnson initially retired after a loss to Francisco Trinaldo at UFC Fight Night 137, but was scheduled to come out of retirement to face Johnson. It's unclear if he'll still look to schedule one more fight to try and go out on a high note, but nobody can blame him for not wanting to rush out and fight in the midst of a global pandemic.
Un-retires to fight Michael Johnson
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January 27, 2020
Dunham (18-8-1) is scheduled to face Michael Johnson (19-15-0) in a lightweight fight at UFC Lincoln on April 25, Nolan King of USA Today reports.
ANALYSIS
Before suffering a knockout loss to Francisco Trinaldo at UFC Sao Paulo in September 2018, Dunham indicated that he would call an end to his MMA career, but he's apparently decided to come out of retirement more than a year and a half later. The lack of recent work in the Octagon won't help Dunham, but he'll at least benefit from a matchup versus a reeling fighter in Johnson, who has lost his last two bouts.
Career ends with KO loss to Francisco Trinaldo
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September 22, 2018
Dunham lost to Francisco Trinaldo via KO (knee) at 4:10 of Round 2 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
ANALYSIS
When Dunham began his professional MMA career well over 11 years ago, he probably didn't see it ending due to a counter knee to the liver, but here we are. The grizzled veteran announced last month that he would be retiring following this fight and Dunham is going to be upset about how his last bout went. The 36-year-old had been relying on grit and determination for years and Saturday was no different. Dunham was a quality all-around fighter who was always limited by a lack of athletic ability. Still, it was an impressive run for the long time Xtreme Couture product.