Veteran fighter Lyman Good (16-3) knows what it’s like to be undefeated. He also knows what it’s like to lose that unblemished record, a feeling he intends on handing Jonavin Webb (7-0) on Saturday at CFFC 43. Good started his career and went nearly four years without a loss. His 10-0 record included a victory to become the inaugural Bellator MMA welterweight champion, but in October 2010, his first defeat arrived when Ben Askren bested him over five rounds. While no fighter wants to lose, the mindset of an undefeated athlete differs in the sense he’s completely unaware of the consequences of a loss. Good knows what it’s like to be on the rise, but just as well, he knows what it’s like to take that first fall
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Why former Bellator champ Lyman Good is fighting for the CFFC title – MMA Junkie