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20th May 2019
03:00pm BST

“Rashad and I have been close since season two of The Ultimate Fighter and we’ve had an amazing relationship,” UFC President Dana White said. “It has been fun to see him succeed and grow as a fighter, become a world champion and then a respected coach for up and coming fighters, and then to see him retire last year. I love to see him still involved with UFC. I couldn’t be prouder of Rashad than I am right now with him being inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame.”Evans compiled a professional record of 24-8-1 (14-8-1, UFC), which included wins over Chuck Liddell, Forrest Griffin, Tito Ortiz, Quinton Jackson and Michael Bisping.
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