Cub Swanson Wins Retirement Fight Against Nate Landwehr
Cub Swanson, at the age of 42, concluded his illustrious MMA career with a decisive victory over Nate Landwehr at UFC 327, held on April 11, 2026, at the Kaseya Center in Miami. Swanson won the fight via TKO at 4:06 of the first round, marking a fitting end to a career that spanned over 22 years.
With a professional record of 31 wins and 14 losses, Swanson has been a prominent figure in the UFC featherweight division, boasting 16 wins, the third most in the division’s history. His career began in 2005, and he entered the UFC in 2010 after a successful stint in the WEC.
During his time in the octagon, Swanson earned eight Fight of the Night awards, a testament to his exciting fighting style and resilience. Notable victories include wins over elite fighters such as Charles Oliveira, Dustin Poirier, Jeremy Stephens, and Doo Ho Choi.
Swanson’s retirement fight was characterized by a one-sided performance, demonstrating his skill and experience against Landwehr. After the fight, he laid down his gloves in the center of the octagon, symbolizing the end of his professional journey.
Reflecting on his career, Swanson stated, “I’ve been doing this a long time. I’m terrified every time I come out here, but I try to be brave and just focus. I was so proud I was able to accomplish that tonight.” His sentiment resonates with many fighters who face the emotional challenges of stepping away from the sport.
As the last remaining WEC alum on the UFC roster, Swanson’s retirement marks the end of an era in mixed martial arts. His legacy will undoubtedly influence future generations of fighters.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential future roles Swanson may take within the sport, whether as a coach, commentator, or in another capacity. However, his impact on the UFC and the sport of MMA is firmly established.