Colby Covington hasn't ruled out an MMA return, stating it's "50/50" as he focuses on wrestling with Real American Freestyle.
What happened?
Colby Covington announced his retirement from MMA on May 19 to focus on wrestling, inking a deal with Real American Freestyle.
He debuted in January against Luke Rockhold, winning his first match.
Why it matters for Colby Covington
Covington's decision to retire from MMA was unexpected, but he's found success in wrestling, winning his first three matches.
He defeated Dillon Danis in March and Chris Weidman on May 30 at RAF 09.
What comes next?
Colby Covington is set to headline the RAF 11 event on July 18 against Arman Tsarukyan in Milwaukee.
If he decides to return to MMA, it will only be in the UFC octagon, as he's "a UFC fighter for life".
Covington expressed gratitude towards the UFC, stating they "made me a very successful man".
He's still under contract with the UFC and considers himself a UFC fighter.
Colby Covington's future in MMA is uncertain, but he's clear about his loyalty to the UFC.
He won his debut match in January and has since won two more matches.
Covington's focus on wrestling hasn't diminished his passion for MMA, and he may return to the sport.
The UFC has been his home for his entire MMA career, and he doesn't see that changing.
Colby Covington's next match is on July 18, and his future in MMA will be decided in the coming months.