Dana White just broke the news that I wont be fighting in the UFC past 2016. I suppose Ill get into commentary.
Whats everyones fighter rating?
Unlucky mate, I hope you're being considered for the UFC Hall of Fame then.
I started a new career, with a Serbian who goes by the name of "Vlasdislav Vidic".

I'm currently owning 5 wins, 3 losses and 1 draw. My last fight was against Light Heavyweight Hector Romero, and deep inside the 3rd round, after an even-tough fight, he rocked me badly. I was on the backfoot trying to recover, he threw a huge lunging hook, and I decided to go for it and lunged back with an ducking right hook and knocked him out. Within 10 seconds the fight changed on it's head twice, and ultimately ended - it was mint.
EDIT: I might as well tell you a bit about my new career fighter Vladislav Vidic then. He's a short, but very well built light heavyweight at just 5'9". My reasoning behind this was purely to add another dimension to my fighting, as opposed to often jabbing, I'll try and slide on the inside and throw some short hooks since I'm quite powerful. I thought the power would accompany my short and stocky build quite well - oh, I'm on Expert too just in case anyone belittles my battles.
At the beginning of my career I was primarily fighting poor opponents until I was able to bump my stats up a little. Only just now have I really upped the ante against my opponents. My last three fights have all been on UFN main cards, I'm not to the UFC PPV standard yet. However I've just stepped up against a Rank 17 Johnny Oro in my division and mauled him. I was thoroughly expecting it to be a tough contest, but I've managed to knock him out after 3:37 in Round 1. My fighter's (Vladislav Vidic) styles are Boxing and Wrestling, as I think they'd be most apt and realistic for his body structure. My opponent Johnny Oro was also a Boxer so I was hoping for a good exchange, but all my sparring and camp training has paid off because my performance was flawless. I connected with numerous heavy punches, and then took him down, picked him up and slammed him before standing the fight back up due to my successful striking. The knockout punch was nothing short of brutal, as he began to line up a right leg kick, I launched the trademark right-handed hook. I've never seen such a cringeworthy connection as it struck him bang on the nose, and my fist just stopped upon impact. Lights out. Come the end of the 3-minute ordeal, Johnny Oro sustained 3 major cuts - a joy to see.
Vladislav Vidic's 4th victory in a row, and his fight to the top is well underway.