Tony Ferguson is getting ready for the next chapter of his combat sports career, and he’s gonna look damn good while doing it.
Last month, Ferguson suffered his eighth-straight loss inside the Octagon, suffering a quick submission loss against Michael Chiesa. As a result, ‘El Cucuy’ now holds the record for the most consecutive defeats in UFC history, snatching away the record once held by former two-division champion B.J. Penn.
Now officially a free agent after 13 years and 24 fights with the UFC, Ferguson has not yet revealed what comes next, but it’s clear that the former interim lightweight champion has no plans to walk away from the fight game anytime soon. But whatever it turns out to be, Ferguson is going to go into it with a fresh look
Earlier this week, Ferguson teased some “very exciting news” on social media. As it turns out, the news was Ferguson going through a hair transplant surgery courtesy of Bosley, a company that specializes in hair restoration.
“Knockout hair, coming at ya! Just finished up at Bosley & wow, I’m feeling like a Champ! Watch how I’ve transformed my look & get ready to make your hair goals a reality,” Ferguson wrote on X. “Don’t wait. The time to fight hair loss is NOW! Tap link & go to http://Bosley.com/Tony”
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UFC Fans Fully Support Tony Ferguson Getting His Do Did
The comments section was full of dedicated ‘El Cucuy’ fans offering their support to the once-celebrated lightweight contender.
“Title run starts now, new hair new man.”
“Blades, shades, and filled out fades?”
“Champ sh*t only! Look good feel good”
“The confidence this will give you will be huge.”
“This is the hair that will start the title run.”
“Tony with hairline is going to bang.”
“I guess you’re holding off on the head spins for a while.”
Do you think Tony Ferguson will be able to resurrect his career once he’s got a full head of flowing locks once again, or is it too little too late for the 40-year-old scrapper from The Golden State?