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Alexander Gustafsson Considered Retirement After KO Loss to Anthony Johnson

Jordy McElroyApr 3, 2015

No man is unbendable, unbreakable or invincible. Though we may achieve Herculean feats, every human being is bound by mortality and the potential for failure.

This concept became very real for Alexander Gustafsson after he suffered his first knockout loss at the hands of Anthony โ€œRumbleโ€ Johnson in Stockholm, Sweden.

It took Gustafsson seven years to climb to the top of the light heavyweight division and build a reputation as Jon Jonesโ€™ equal. It only took Johnson two minutes and 15 seconds to destroy it.

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Brick by brick, Gustafsson watched everything he had worked so diligently for crumble in front of his eyes. A pen drop would have sounded throughout the Tele2 Arena that night. Gustafsson, a world-class fighter and the pride of Sweden, burst into tears in front of family, friends and fans.

In an interview with Swedish newspaper Expressen, per MMAFighting.com, Gustafsson admitted he considered an early retirement after the knockout loss:

"

It has definitely been my most difficult period in life so far. I was completely serious about quitting MMA. I donโ€™t care really about the title, it was that it happened in front of my home crowd. My cousins were in place. It just took it too hard. I didnโ€™t have the will to continue. I was really close to quitting. But I have received so much love from fans, loved ones and my team.

"

An epic five-round battle with UFC light heavyweight champ Jon Jones propelled Gustafsson to superstardom in 2013. MMA fans even chose him to appear alongside Jones on the cover of EA Sportsโ€™ UFC video game.

Several months ago, the MMA world was singing Gustafssonโ€™s praises, but since the loss to Johnson, he has fallen back into obscurity, where the past waits to shine in the present once more. The โ€œwhat have you done for me latelyโ€ mentality is prevalent in combat sports, and fighters are only as good as their last fight.

Gustafsson knows he has to rebuild his reputation as a top-tier fighter in the light heavyweight division, especially after such a devastating loss in front of his home crowd. Heโ€™ll look to lay a new foundation when he meets Glover Teixeira at UFC Fight Night 69 on June 20.

โ€œI had to bite the sour apple, and now I have a new fight that made me very motivated,โ€ย Gustafsson said.

Jordyย McElroyย is a featured columnist for Bleacher Report. He is also theMMAย writer forย Rocktagonย andย FanRagย Sports.

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