Filed under: Featured Videos , News , UFC , Videos UFC lightweight and “The Ultimate Fighter 12″ winner Tony Ferguson measures his progress an unusual way: by the amount of clean clothes he’s got on hand. These days, he’s doing a lot of laundry. “When I stopped worrying about what everybody else was doing in their camps or whatever the fans were going to say or comments on YouTube, the only thing that mattered was the hours I was putting in the gym and the sweat and the amount of T-shirts I had to wash the next day,” he told MMAjunkie Radio. “I’m like, ‘Dude, how do I not have any more clothes after six years of adding all this stuff?’ But that’s how hard I’m working out, and that’s how much I’m performing inside there.” The laundry/performance metric might be a new one for MMA fans, but the changing of training camps and support staff is not. Ferguson linked up with a new coach, grappling guru Eddie Bravo, and moved to Orange County, Calif. He signed on with a new manager, too
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For UFC 181′s Tony Ferguson, lack of laundry is proof of hard work – MMA Junkie