Dan Severn Retires From Active Competition

By Chris Howie

MMANEWS.COM Staff Writer

UFC Hall of Famer Dan “The Beast” Severn has officially retired from competition after years of fighting on independent MMA shows.

He made the announcement via his website page. You can check out the complete post by clicking HERE.

The following is an excerpt from the page:

Happy New Year to all. The year has come to an end. It is usually during the week of Christmas, and New years hat I am the slowest. It gives me time to reflect, and take a look at the goals I set for this past year, to see how I did, and to look adding any new goals for the up-coming year.

I will no longer be stepping into the cage as a competitor. The number one goal I set for myself in 2012 was to be finished with my Mixed Martial Arts competition career. I was attempting to do my own self-directed retirement tour in the last couple of years reaching out to only three people…Mark Coleman, Ken Shamrock, and Royce Gracie. I spoke to two of them directly (Mark & Ken), and through representative (MGR) for Royce Gracie. It seems as though these matches will not take place for whatever reasons and my life now goes on to the next chapter.

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