For Andrei Arlovski , it feels like 40 is the new 30 as the former UFC heavyweight champion got back in the win column, and he’s not done yet. In fact, Arlovski (28-18-2 MMA, 17-12-1 UFC) feels like he has several years ahead of him, and his back-and-forth battle with Ben Rothwell, which resulted in a unanimous-decision unanimous-decision win , proved that “The Pitbull” still has gas in the tank.

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For Andrei Arlovski , it feels like 40 is the new 30 as the former UFC heavyweight champion got back in the win column, and he’s not done yet. In fact, Arlovski (28-18-2 MMA, 17-12-1 UFC) feels like he has several years ahead of him, and his back-and-forth battle with Ben Rothwell, which resulted in a unanimous-decision unanimous-decision win , proved that “The Pitbull” still has gas in the tank. “I’m a lucky person, first of all. I have great coaches, I have a great team, a great facility and gym, American Top Team, where there’s a lot of heavyweights,” Arlovski told MMA Junkie Radio on Monday. “The most important thing for me, my wife, to get to do what I do, my passion, it’s my life. She supports me, she takes care of me and like I said, God willing, I want to fight until four, five years, maybe a little bit more.

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