Filed under: News , UFC , Videos SAN DIEGO – With all the challenges he’d faced over the past six years as an MMA fighter, it would be understandable if Lyman Good (19-3 MMA, 1-0 UFC) lost his composure after his first UFC win. But instead, the 30-year-old veteran was stoic. He took his accomplishment in stride despite all the obstacles he’d faced before stopping Andrew Craig (9-4 MMA, 3-4 UFC) in the UFC Fight Pass opener of Wednesday’s UFC Fight Night 71. “It’s an unimaginable feeling that words can’t describe,” he told MMAjunkie after his win at San Diego’s Valley View Casino Center. “It’s been years in the making.” Ten years, to be exact.
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After UFC debut, ex-Bellator champ Lyman Good reflects on journey years in making – MMA Junkie