Din
Thomas is done cornering fighters after Gillian
Robertson’s recent defeat.
Thomas was in Robertson’s corner as she challenged Mackenzie
Dern for the
Ultimate Fighting Championship strawweight title at UFC
330 in Philadelphia. Robertson had no answer for Dern on the
mat and in the stand-up, making for a lackluster performance and a
one-sided title retention for the champ.
Din Thomas on no longer cornering fighters after UFC 330: ‘It’s
not fair to them’
Thomas subsequently announced his retirement from cornering during
the UFC 330 post-show. The former UFC fighter explained that he
wanted to see Robertson through as far as she could reach and
believes the failed title bid might have been the height of success
that Robertson can achieve in the sport.
While Thomas will continue to help fighters, he doesn’t want to
operate as a cornerman, as it takes a lot of commitment.
“I told myself I would continue to do this until I took Gillian as
far as she could go,” Thomas said. “I think that might be as far as
she can go and I am officially retiring from cornering fighters
tonight. I’m doing the Matt Serra,
I’m no longer cornering fighters… I’ll still work with guys. I just
don’t want to go down the road. It’s a lot of work; it’s a lot of
stress. You got to be there all week. I don’t cut weight with them;
it’s not fair to them. They need somebody who’s going to put in
that type of work in with them.”
Thomas (26-9) was a semifinalist in “The Ultimate Fighter” in 2006
and went on to have three short stints in the UFC. He retired from
fighting in 2013 and has been working as an analyst with the UFC
for the past few years.
Din Thomas
announced that he is retiring from cornering fighters
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August 16, 2026
Din Thomas retires from cornering after Gillian Robertson’s UFC 330 loss
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