Former UFC lightweight champion Sean Sherk wants Royce Gracie fight
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Royce Gracie's triumphant return at Bellator 149 has prompted another former champion to consider coming out of retirement.
In a Facebook post made on Saturday, one-time UFC lightweight titleholder Sean Sherk expressed his desire to fight Gracie inside a Bellator cage:
"The Muscle Shark" last competed at UFC 119 in 2010, a split-decision win over Evan Dunham. Injuries piled up for him after that, and he announced his retirement in 2013 after a long period of inactivity.
During his career, Sherk compiled a record of 36-4-1 with his only losses coming against Matt Hughes, Georges St-Pierre, B.J. Penn, and Frankie Edgar - all fighters who were or would become world champions. Sherk himself won the UFC's 155-pound belt and defended it once.