Imagine sitting backstage in a locker room, getting your hands wrapped as you wait for your first professional fight. Imagine making that walk out while all these people watch, either in the venue or through a screen, knowing that when you’re done, there will be someone waiting with some pretty nasty intentions in a cage. Now imagine doing that with particularly bright lights surrounding, in a particularly big venue, with a particularly large number of people watching at home, and against a particularly skilled opponent. Related Aaron Pico calls out Bellator champ Patricio Freire, sidesteps future A.J.
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6 of the most impressive knockouts by Bellator prospects in 2018 – MMA Junkie