PARIS, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 06: A detail view of Paul Craig's gloves after announcing his retirement following his loss to Modestas Bukauskas in their light heavyweight fight during the UFC Fight Night event at The Accor Arena on September 06, 2025 in Paris, France. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)Zuffa LLCDarren "The Damage" Elkins called it a career on Saturday. Elkins was defeated via first-round TKO by Yadier del Valle at UFC Vegas 120. The fight lasted just 35 seconds. Elkins walks away with a record of 29-13, which is more than respectable, but his iron man qualities are what makes him stand out more than anything.Darren Elkins Key FactsResult: Yadier del Valle def. Darren Elkins, KO/TKO, Round 1, 0:35Event: UFC Vegas 120 — UFC Fight Night: Gamrot vs. Salkilld, Meta APEX, Las VegasDate: Saturday, August 8, 2026Final record: 29-13 overall, 19-12 in the UFCUFC tenure: 16 years, debut March 2010 vs. Duane LudwigOctagon appearances: 31Age: 42Nickname: "The Damage"Awards: One Fight of the Night, three Performance of the NightDel Valle dropped Elkins with a left hook and finished him on the canvas at 0:35. Elkins had announced the retirement before fight week, calling it his last dance, and laid his gloves in the center of the octagon afterward.During his UFC career, Elkins fought 31 times over a 16-year span. He holds the record for the second-most fights and second-most wins in UFC featherweight history. Elkins landed 2,621 total strikes, ranking 7th in UFC history. He is known as "The Damage" because of his ability to absorb strikes and less-than-advantageous positions without quitting or being put away easily. On several occasions, Elkins shook off severe cuts and knockdowns to win. His 2017 rally against Mirsad Bektić is one of the top comebacks in UFC history, and it breathed new life into his career while subsequently tanking Bektić's UFC run.For years, Elkins remained a pipefitter alongside his MMA training.Elkins, 42, made it clear this would be his final fight, calling it his "last dance," as injuries and the rigors of training were getting to him. Beyond those obvious impediments, Elkins was coming off a nasty stoppage loss in his previous fight against Julian Erosa at UFC 314 in April 2025. That fight ended in the first round too.Elkins told the post-fight press conference, "Obviously, it's not the ending I wanted, but that's life." He leaves on back-to-back stoppage losses, his last win a decision over Daniel Pineda in October 2024.MORE FOR YOUDarren Elkins' UFC featherweight recordsPer UFC’s official athlete page Second-most fights in UFC featherweight history — 29Second-most wins in UFC featherweight history, behind only Max HollowayMost decision wins in divisional historyMost control time in divisional historyMost submission attempts in divisional history31 total UFC appearances across 16 years, debuting at lightweight in 2010More Related UFC CoverageUFC Fight Night Final Card — Gamrot Vs. Salkilld Weigh-In ResultsUFC Veteran Retires After Suffering Crushing KO From Body ShotsUFC Veteran Retires In The Octagon After Brutal TKO LossUFC Legend Retires In The Octagon After KO VictoryColby Covington Retires From UFC, And Here's Why
Darren Elkins Retires After 35-Second KO Loss to Yadier del Valle
Darren Elkins ended a 16-year UFC career at UFC Vegas 120, stopped by Yadier del Valle in 35 seconds. He retires 29-13, second in UFC featherweight wins behind Holloway.









