Despite just two victories in his past 10 professional contests, Phil Baroni (15-18) says he’s not ready to walk away from MMA competition just yet.

In fact, according to a recent Twitter post by the “New York Bad Ass,” he still has goals left to accomplish, and that includes winning a world championship.

I cant go back in time.I'm better now.But I'm not as STRONG.Time flys.It's as simple as this I'm gona fight till i win a world championship — phil baroni (@philbaroni) August 1, 2014

Baroni most recent contest came under the Bellator MMA banner in late July. He predicted an early knockout of opponent Karo Parisyan at Bellator 122, but it was actually Baroni who was swiftly defeated, as “The Heat” stopped him with strikes at the 2:06 mark of the first round.

The chance to fight for a major organization such as Bellator MMA seemed to give Baroni the spark he needed after more than one year away from competition. He was forced to the sidelines since May 2013 due to a broken fibula and dislocated ankle suffered against Nobutatsu Suzuki under the ONE FC banner.

At 38 years old and with wins increasingly difficult to come up, Baroni says he hasn’t given up on fighting and is still determined to continue his quest to be one of the sport’s premier athletes.

Baroni’s current contract status with Bellator is unknown, but at the time of his signing, it was reported he inked a three-fight deal with the organization.

Since his professional debut in August 2000, Baroni has fought for a laundry list of notable promotions such as UFC, Strikeforce, PRIDE, EliteXC, Cage Rage, DREAM, ONE FC and more.

His next move, other than stating he wants to compete again, is up in the air. However, he used Twitter to call for a fight with Roger Huerta, who is scheduled to fight Christian Holley at an upcoming ONE FC event on Aug. 29 in Dubai.