Following his departure from The Ultimate Fighter in 2013, lightweight Josh “Gentleman” Hill figured he’d be able to jump right back into the thick of things, but that’s not how it turned out. It took nearly a half a year before Hill finally got another fight, but luckily for him, he was able to knock Mike Adams out at World Series of Fighting Canada 2, keeping his unblemished record intact in the process. “I was ready to go in March (of 2014), but then the fight got pushed to June. So the first half of the year I was ready to go, but didn’t fight until June,” Hill told MMAWeekly.com. “The fight went perfectly and how I wanted. I fought a pretty good opponent and got the first round knockout, which is exactly what I wanted.” Hill admits the time off was trying for him.

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