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Old 07-30-2008, 12:37 PM   #1
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Default Gan "The Giant" McGee coming out of retirement

Former UFC contender Gan "The Giant" McGee coming out of retirement
by MMAjunkie.com Staff on Jul 30, 2008 at 10:30 am ET
Former top UFC heavyweight contender Gan McGee (12-4 MMA, 2-2 UFC), a 6-foot-10 "Giant" whose career peaked on the brink of the UFC's recent popularity boom, will come out of a four-year retirement to fight Johnathan Ivey (27-33 MMA, 0-0 UFC) at a Sept. 15 Xtreme Fighting Championships event.

McGee, whose 12 career victories all came via first-round stoppage, will fight for the first time since a title loss to then-champ Tim Sylvia and a subsequent two-fight losing streak with PRIDE.

The Florida-based XFC organization confirmed the 31-year-old's return to competition on Tuesday.

In one of the more interesting press releases we've run across, the XFC detailed an apparent roller-coaster of emotions McGee experienced with his title shot.

After knocking out Pedro Rizzo and Alexandre Dantas, McGee earned a fight with Sylvia.

From the release:

Reigning champion Tim Sylvia -- who's a 6-foot-8 colossus in his own right -- overpowered McGee, stopping him by TKO (at) 1:54 in the first round. Many at ringside were shocked by the ease of his victory. But if there were any suspicions regarding the source of Sylvia's surprising power, they were arguably confirmed in a post-fight drug test: Sylvia tested positive for Stanozolol, the same anabolic steroid that cost sprinter Ben Johnson the gold medal in the 1988 Summer Olympics. He was stripped of his heavyweight title, suspended from action for six months, and fined $10,000 by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. Sylvia later admitted to knowingly taking the steroids, claiming they were used to shed excess body weight. The UFC decided to count Sylvia's victory in its official record books anyway, effectively pushing McGee out of the heavyweight title picture."

McGee never fought in the UFC again.

"Tim Sylvia is a great fighter and the videotape doesn't lie: He beat the hell out of me," McGee stated in a press release. "Did the steroids make a difference? Different people have different theories, I guess. But for me, what hurt the most was sacrificing absolutely everything I had to finally achieve my dream of becoming a world champion -- and then falling short. And when it became clear that UFC wasn't going to consider me for a second title shot, my entire world collapsed. I felt like a part of me had just died. It was ... beyond devastating."

McGee then headed to Japan to fight in PRIDE, where he suffered a split-decision loss to Heath Herring and a first-round submission loss to Semmy Schilt. That last bout -- in April 2004 -- was the last time he fought professionally.

"Culturally and personally, being in Japan was an amazing experience," McGee stated. "I mean, from the ceilings to the shower fixtures, everything is so small over there -- I felt a little like Godzilla trampling the villagers. But professionally, I never really recovered from the Sylvia fight. Mentally, I lost that edge -- that killer instinct. Call it the 'Eye of the Tiger' or whatever you want; I was just going through the motions, unfocused and uncaring. And after losing my second fight in the Orient, I swore to myself that I would never step foot in a steel cage again -- not until I regain my warrior's mentality."

Apparently, he found it.

McGee will return Sept. 13 to fight for the Florida-based XFC, a top regional promotion that has drawn more than 10,000 spectators in each of his past four three shows.

The Sept. 13 event -- XFC's "Salute to Our Armed Forces V" -- takes place at the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa, Fla.


"It took years of introspection and self-discovery, but I finally realized that God made me a giant and blessed me with this mind-blowing power for a reason: to be the most destructive heavyweight champion that's ever walked on planet Earth," McGee stated. "Writers write, teachers teach -- and giants destroy. For so many years I tried to run away from my destiny -- to be something I'm not -- but that part of my life has come to a screeching halt. My intensity level is off the charts right now; if I've gotta tear down buildings, smash open skulls or annihilate whole cities to get another title shot, then that's what I'll do. This time around, 'The Giant' will stand tall."

McGee will meet Ivey, a 10-year journeyman fighter who has won nine of his past 11 fights.

"Everyone likes to run their mouth -- right until they're smashed in the face with a fist or knee," Ivey said. "McGee should've stayed retired."
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Interesting. I didn't know Gan had retired. Maybe he'll make for another decent HW.
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How heavy is he? Is he under 265?
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How heavy is he? Is he under 265?
Ya he's under, but I think he has to cut to make the limit.

Good for him I hope he can make a strong comeback. Best of luck Gan.
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Old 07-30-2008, 10:01 PM   #5
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This is good news! Hope he does well in his return!
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Old 07-30-2008, 10:42 PM   #6
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Judas! He'll get butchered, once he fights a decent opponent. I love how all of these guys who never really had a career, come outta retirement to resurect, what? He was a decent fighter, but c'mon...his pinnacle win was over Pedro Rizzo at UFC 39, before the game really started changing. Nothing against Semmy Schilt, but when he submits you, you haven't done a good job at keeping up with the evolution of the sport. Stay retired Gan, be a commentator or something.
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Old 07-31-2008, 09:31 AM   #7
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I can't believe he is only 31.

I don't know about all this 'God made me to be the most destructive HW on planet earth' junk, but...
if he has kept himself in good shape and has a good trainer, then he may have an impact on the HW division.

Plus, what is EliteXC's HW division? It has to be pretty thin.
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Old 07-31-2008, 10:23 AM   #8
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I believe Gan actually trained at The Pit with Chuck Liddell and John Hackleman. So he isn't without connections in the upper level of the sport. Who knows what he is capable of with some more training. His sheer size will make him tough since there are very few Heavyweights who can compete with him physically. Skill is a whole differant question but Gan probably has the capacity to learn and maybe even use simple tools.
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Didnt really care much for Dan the first time he was around and even less 4 years later.
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Here's the fight...

6'10" v. 5'9"

ERROR: If you can see this, then YouTube is down or you don't have Flash installed.

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I think we can safely say that Gan won't be troubling any good HW fighters anytime soon.

I know its not the most important thing,but the commentators were awful!
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Here's the fight...

6'10" v. 5'9"

ERROR: If you can see this, then YouTube is down or you don't have Flash installed.

Thanks for posting T!

Like gazbrook said tho, I cant see him threatening anyone even remotely near the top of the HW division if he fights like that. Judging by his opponents record, Im guessing that guy was brought in for Gan to have an impressive victory and he didnt even manage that.
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Old 10-08-2008, 11:20 AM   #13
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The commentator seemed fairly convinced Gan wasn't going to be able to finish this fight.
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Hey, it was a tune up fight after a 4 year layoff. Put him in there with Kimbo now!
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Here's the fight...

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Yowza! That was hard to watch...
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****, I wish Genki would step out of retirement...
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lol...wow...that was impressive. Gan is sooooooo going to bent over and loaded like a shot gun the first time he fights somebody with one iota of skill.
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I think we can safely say that Gan won't be troubling any good HW fighters anytime soon.

I know its not the most important thing,but the commentators were awful!
Lol, I couldn't help but be annoyed by the commentators either!
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...Gan probably has the capacity to learn and maybe even use simple tools.
Also friggin' hilarious! I don't know if you were serious or if this was subtle comedy... but it made me LOL.
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