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Chad Mendes ends retirement, signs with BKFC

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Former UFC title challenger Chad Mendes announced Wednesday he will join the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship on a multi-fight contract, ending his retirement.

"I just signed a big contract - I'm coming back to fighting," Mendes told "The Joe Rogan Experience."

He added: "But I'm not coming back to MMA. I've been seeing a lot of people's comments, and they're kind of hoping that I am. I'm coming back to boxing. I want to try something different."

It's the most lucrative deal of Mendes' career, MMA Junkie's John Morgan reports.

Mendes said he's hoping to make his BKFC debut Oct. 22 at 155 pounds against a yet-to-be-determined opponent.

The 36-year-old fought 14 times in the UFC from 2011-18 after previously competing in the WEC, earning a 9-5 record inside the Octagon.

He most recently fought now-145-pound champion Alexander Volkanovski in 2018, losing via second-round TKO.

Mendes was unsuccessful in all three of his UFC championship fights - losing against Jose Aldo in 2012 and again in 2014 for the undisputed featherweight title before falling to Conor McGregor in 2015 in an interim title bout.

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