Former Manchester United star Patrice Evra to make MMA debut
Manchester United's Patrice Evra gives an interview on the pitch ahead of the Legends of the North football match between Manchester United Legends and Liverpool Legends at Old Trafford in Manchester, north-west England on May 21, 2022. (Photo by Lindsey Parnaby / AFP) (Photo by LINDSEY PARNABY/AFP via Getty Images) (AFP via Getty Images)
Former Manchester United star Patrice Evra is set to swap the football pitch for the octagon, making his mixed martial arts debut next month.
The 43-year-old Frenchman will compete at Professional Fighters League Europe's Paris event on May 23 at the Accor Arena in Bercy.
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Evra, known for his tenacious defending on the football field, has reportedly been training in combat sports for nearly a decade, preparing for this competitive bow alongside friend and PFL star Cedric Doumbe.
It has not yet been announced who Evra will fight against, and he said: 'You guys should know by now, I love this game too.
'I've performed on the world's biggest stages, won every major trophy in football, but PFL Europe Paris will be an incredibly special night for me.
'I've been training alongside the best in the world for years and they'll also tell you I'm ready for this. I'm going to put on a show at the Accor Arena on May 23, so come watch the spectacle.'
Patrice Evra signed for Manchester United in 2006 (Phil Noble/PA) (PA Archive)
Evra spent eight-and-a-half years at Manchester United, winning five Premier League titles among a host of honours.
He moved on to Juventus in 2014 and retired six years ago, with his final appearances coming in a brief spell for West Ham.
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