“All-In” is questioning his career.
No. 9 ranked Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Middleweight Brendan Allen did not exact revenge in the co-main event of UFC Seattle yesterday (Sat., Feb. 22, 2025) as he lost a unanimous decision to Anthony Hernandez from inside Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Wash.
A couple of hours after his disappointing loss, Allen reacted on his Instagram.
“Just ain’t the guy I thought I was,” Allen wrote. “Hats off to [Hernandez], love the guy through the shit this sport brings. Who knows what’s next. Thanks to my team and those who stuck with me.”
After going on a seven-fight win streak with wins over Paul Craig, Chris Curtis, and Andre Muniz, among others, “All-In” has lost two straight co-main event fights and is in a challenging position where he’s going to have to rattle off several wins to get back to where he once was.
To add insult to injury, UFC Middleweight champion Dricus Du Plessis, who torched Allen after his last loss, did it again … on Allen’s Instagram post.
“I don’t know what’s next either, but I can most certainly tell what ain’t next for a very long time,” Du Plessis wrote.
Truth hurts.
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