BJ Penn wasn’t the only UFC legend that announced his retirement on Sunday. Prior to The Ultimate Fighter 19 Finale, inaugural UFC Lightweight Champion (and TUF 5 coach) Jens Pulver announced that he’s also calling it quits. was also hanging up the gloves. During an interview with MMA Heat, Pulver said:

“I did (compete at) 135 for a bit, and everyone was saying ‘time to retire’, this and that, and I just refused to announce it or say it, but I think I’ve said it like three times already today I’m done. I mean, I’m done.” “I think most people are like ‘I thought you were done like 5 years ago?'”, he joked. “I’ve got two guys that I’ve started coaching. My two-time national champion is unreal. I’m having a blast doing it. I’m back in Iowa, and I’m training with the old Miletich camp and I’m going to start being a coach there. That aspect I of course love.”

As for what’s next for Lil’ Evil, he’s interestd in doing MMA commentary and spending more time with his family.

“I want to commentate. I got to do Cage Warriors, and I get to do that again in Ireland on August. I love commentating. You know me, I love to talk. It’s the best seat in the house, and you get to have opinions, I love it!” he continued, “I would love to continue doing that, but above all, I want to raise my kids. Be around with my kids, and be a better dad than my dad was.”

He also commented on his longtime friend and training partner Pat Miletich being inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame.