News Summary
Lauren Murphy, a key figure in women’s MMA, has announced her retirement following a loss to Eduarda Moura at UFC Nashville. After a remarkable career that began in 2010, Murphy left her gloves in the cage, signaling the end of her fighting days. Murphy’s journey included notable victories, a five-fight winning streak, and a title shot against Valentina Shevchenko. Despite challenges, she is remembered as a pioneer in the sport. Post-retirement, Murphy plans to pursue a role as a judge in Texas, ensuring her continued involvement in MMA.
Lauren Murphy Retires After UFC Nashville Fight
Nashville, Tennessee — Lauren Murphy, a prominent figure in women’s mixed martial arts (MMA), officially announced her retirement from professional competition on July 12, 2025. Her decision followed a unanimous decision loss to Eduarda Moura at UFC Nashville, a fight held at the Bridgestone Arena.
Final Fight and Gesture of Retirement
The bout between Murphy and Moura concluded with the judges scoring in favor of Moura, with all three judges awarding a 29-28 verdict. Following the fight, Murphy symbolically left her gloves inside the cage, a tradition among fighters signifying the end of their competitive careers.
Career Overview and Milestones
Murphy launched her professional MMA career in 2010, quickly establishing herself through determination and resilience. Her entry into the UFC came in 2013 after securing the vacant Invicta bantamweight title by defeating Miriam Nakamoto. Though she faced initial setbacks, including back-to-back losses early in her UFC tenure, she overcame adversity to build a notable career in the organization.
Between 2019 and 2021, Murphy enjoyed a five-fight winning streak, which propelled her into title contention. Her momentum culminated in a title shot against Valentina Shevchenko at UFC 266 in September 2021, where she challenged for the flyweight championship. Unfortunately, Murphy was defeated via a fourth-round technical knockout (TKO). Despite the setback, she remained a competitive presence in the division.
Significant Victories and Final Years
One of Murphy’s most memorable victories came in 2022 when she defeated former champion Miesha Tate. However, her career concluded with two subsequent defeats. First, she lost to Jessica Andrade in January 2023, and in her final appearance at UFC Nashville, she was bested by Moura.
Legacy and Post-Retirement Plans
Throughout her career, Murphy was recognized for her perseverance, longevity, and willingness to face top-tier opponents. Her overall UFC record stands at 8 wins and 6 losses. Reflecting on her contributions to women’s MMA, Murphy emphasized her role as a pioneer who helped elevate the sport.
In addition to retiring from active competition, Murphy took steps to stay involved in MMA. She completed the necessary coursework to become a judge in Texas, indicating her interest in supporting the sport from an officiating perspective after her fighting days are over.
Conclusion
Lauren Murphy’s MMA career spans over a decade, marked by resilience, notable victories, and significant moments in women’s MMA history. Her retirement marks the end of an era for many fans and practitioners who viewed her as a dedicated and formidable competitor capable of challenging the sport’s best athletes.
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