Bryan Battle wants to adapt to everyone

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Bryan Battle wants to adapt to everyone

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As BB King once sang, Battle pays the price for being the boss, and as the victories have piled up, he hasn’t strayed from course. He is still far from the big gyms, continues to work long hours and remains convinced that everything he believes belongs to him will soon be in his hands. He just has to do his part.

“My coach, he knows me, he knows when I’m off, he knows when I’m tired and when I shouldn’t be tired,” Battle said. “He knows everyone I work with, so if I skip sessions he’ll know. If I skip boxing sessions, he will know if I skip jiu jitsu sessions. This therefore implies a certain responsibility. For me, personally, it keeps me humble. This keeps my head from getting too big and I continue to improve. So that’s the one thing I would say: if you keep improving, you don’t need to go anywhere else. Very often, your problems are internal; These are not external problems, they are internal problems.

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Going into his fight with Loosa, Battle is clearly improving. Since his only UFC loss to Rinat Fakhretdinov, he has won two straight, knocking out Gabe Green and submitting AJ Fletcher. And while the talent has always been there, Battle now fights with the confidence befitting someone on the cusp of entering the welterweight rankings. How confident is he? He can tell you.



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