LAS VEGAS – Starting with his fall 2020 fight on DWCS, Cody Brundage got basically permanently busy. Brundage fought a dozen times in less than four years, and 10 of those, starting in September 2021, have been in the UFC. Like Indiana Jones said, “It’s not the years, honey – it’s the mileage.” And though he’s just into his 30s, Brundage has put plenty of mileage on in the past few years. It warranted a longer break than he’d been accustomed to – coming up on eight months after a 37-second no contest when Abdul Razak Alhassan hit him with elbows to the back of the head. And to think, an eight-month layoff is standard for many fighters. For Brundage, it was a way to hit the reset button ahead of his next fight

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Cody Brundage wanted to get right, so took longer layoff ahead of first UFC co-main event – MMA Junkie

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