Megumi Fujii retires with a 26-3 career mark. | Photo: Dean Marchand/Sherdog.com
After a nine-year, 29-fight career, MMA pioneer Megumi Fujii’s retirement bout against American Jessica Aguilar ended on a bit of sour note, as Fujii was unable to answer the call for round three due to damage suffered from an accidental eye poke. The rematch with Aguilar served as the main event for Vale Tudo Japan 3rd, which featured a number of “Japan vs. USA” themed bouts on Oct. 5 at the Ota City General Gymnasium in Tokyo.
After receiving a multitude of punches, Fujii’s eye began to swell even more and her defensive skills faltered. At the end of round two, the doctor was called in to check the damaged eye and decided he could not let the fight continue. While the bout would have been declared a no-contest originally, it was called a technical knockout victory for Aguilar because Fujii chose to finish out the two rounds before stopping the fight. Afterward, the American Top Team product expressed her gratitude to the legendary Japanese fighter, as the two embraced each other in tears.
Widely regarded as the best female fighter to compete in the sport of MMA, Fujii ends her career with a record of 26-3.
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