Is the UFC PI really helping the fighters?

KazDibiase

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I just noticing someone fighters who had been working with them are declining lately.
 
It just takes time to make an A Level Athlete... not everybody can just jump out of bed a run a 4.3 40.
 
it's mostly there to measure punching power and "athletic ability" to use for marketing purposes
 
I thought they just provide access to the facility and help with weight cuts etc.. but most times fighters are there with their coaching staff
 
Free food & free training & access = HELP

What a fighter does with it is up to them

But they have a lot available to them at no cost. UFC doesn't "train" them though
 
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I just noticing someone fighters who had been working with them are declining lately.
But...
Are they declining because they've been working with the PI?
Or have they been choosing to work with the PI because they've been declining?
 
^ They could have saved all the cash used to build the building and just let fighters use TBOL. It's like $100 for 50 pills.
 


It’s obviously what you make of it.

Ngannou going back to France during training camp when he had a two minute gas tank pretty much showed his level of commitment at the time.
 
It’s obviously what you make of it.

Ngannou going back to France during training camp when he had a two minute gas tank pretty much showed his level of commitment at the time.
He left training camp? Interesting.

Watch Pumping Iron - Arnold didn't let his dad dying get in the way of his prep.
 
I'm sure there are plenty of lower profile fighters who are improving.
 
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