Olivier (The Canadian Gangster) Aubin-Mercier retires days after winning PFL title
Olivier (The Canadian Gangster) Aubin-Mercier has announced his retirement, less than a week after winning the PFL lightweight title and the US$1 million that goes with it for the second year in a row.
After earning a hard-fought decision over American (Cassius) Clay Collard in the main event of the PFL championship card Friday in Washington, D.C., the 34-year-old mixed martial arts fighter from Montreal said he planned to take a break from the sport.
On Wednesday, he made the move permanent.
“Feeling incredibly grateful today as I hang up my gloves … As I move on from competition, I hope that the path I’ve trodden serves as an invitation to other Québécois fighters,” he wrote on his verified Instagram account. “May you find in the PFL the same support, the same faith, and the same opportunities to showcase our Québécois tenacity.”