BERLIN – Middleweight  Mark Munoz isn’t hanging up his gloves after a quick loss to Gegard Mousasi at Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 41. Despite dropping his third fight in four outings, Munoz said he’ll soldier on. “You’ve just go to pick up the pieces and keep going,” he said at the post-event press conference, which took place at O2 World Berlin in Germany. “It was a tough loss, but I think it doesn’t matter how many times you fall, but it’s how many times you pick yourself back up after a loss or a failure. “So that’s what I’ll do.” Munoz (13-5 MMA, 8-5 UFC), 36, announced prior to fighting Mousasi (35-4-2 MMA, 2-1 UFC) that he would try to win the bout using his wrestling, and he followed through from the opening bell of the headlining fight on FOX Sports 1. Unfortunately for him, Mousasi came well prepared and stuffed his initial takedown attempts.

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BERLIN – Middleweight  Mark Munoz isn’t hanging up his gloves after a quick loss to Gegard Mousasi at Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 41. Despite dropping his third fight in four outings, Munoz said he’ll soldier on. “You’ve just go to pick up the pieces and keep going,” he said at the post-event press conference, which took place at O2 World Berlin in Germany

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