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At RMMA 40: Gigante v Martinez, fans witnessed the end of an era as Rory “Raver” Curtis stepped into the cage for the final time. In a hard-fought three-round battle, Curtis defeated Stewart Charelston via judges’ decision, closing his professional career with an impressive 18-2 record, including 13-2 inside Royal MMA.
After the fight, Curtis thanked the fans for their years of support and officially announced his retirement from MMA. True to their word, Royal MMA immediately inducted him into the organisation’s Hall of Fame, recognising a career defined by dominance, heart, and history-making performances.
During his reign at 145lbs, Curtis recorded eight straight title defences, a superfight victory over the previously undefeated 135lb champion, and claimed six Fight of the Night bonuses along the way. His run helped Royal MMA reach record-breaking event ratings and attendance, cementing his place as the promotion’s first true superstar.
Now officially the first Legend of Royal MMA, Rory “Raver” Curtis leaves behind a legacy that will be difficult to match — a fighter who set the standard for greatness and helped define what it means to rule the cage. |