Carlos Prates reveals his desire for a belt and early retirement from the UFC: 'I want to stop at 35'

At 31 years old, the Brazilian aims to win the welterweight belt and retire within four years

Carlos Prates in victory at UFC. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram @ufc

Carlos Prates in victory in the UFC. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram @ufc

One of the UFC's highlights in 2024, Carlos Prates surprised everyone by revealing his plans for the future: to win the welterweight belt (up to 77kg) and retire early. In an interview with 'Olhar da Luta', the Brazilian, known for his series of knockouts, stated that he intends to end his career at 35 years old. In other words, in just four more years.

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“If I get what I’m asking for, it will be three or four, at most. I don’t want to (defend the belt), but I can play that game, ask to stop, say that I’m retired and the guys say: ‘I’ll pay you to defend it’. Then I’ll go and defend it. But my intention is to retire at 35, to have a good time with my mother, wife and daughter. To be ‘soft’, you know? I’ve fought a lot. I have a lot of injuries. I like being here, coming every day, but sometimes I don’t want to be here to train. I like it, but I’m not going to be doing this for a long time”, he concluded.

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The ideal world of Carlos Prates It's already been planned: get closer to the belt next season, be champion in 2026 and then leave the sport. He reveals that he doesn't even think about defending the organization's title. The fighter, who has already accumulated several injuries throughout his career, reveals his search for a balance between his passion for the sport and quality of life.

“Next year will be good. I’m not expecting much to become champion next year. If it happens, great. But next year I would like to have two fights, against two good opponents. I’ll be calm so that in 2026 I can get the belt and ‘take the easy life’ (retire),” said Prates.

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At 31, Carlos Prates is ranked 13th in the welterweight rankings. The Brazilian, who began his MMA career in 2012, has a record of 21 wins and six losses. He surpassed Neil Magny in November of this year by knockout.

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