LAS VEGAS — There’s little doubt 2020 was a challenging year for Maycee Barber . For one thing, there was the coronavirus pandemic and consequences that came with it. Add in a serious knee injury that required surgery, and the always active Barber (8-1 MMA, 3-1 UFC) found herself going a little bit out of her mind. “There was a lot,” Barber said at Wednesday’s UFC 258 media day. “I had the injury, then I had surgery, then COVID and the quarantine and a lot of different things, just as a fighter and an athlete. Being taken out of the gym and training, that’s hard because I went from being an athlete since I was 3 years old and training my entire life and being active to, ‘OK, now you’re out.’ You can’t even walk unless you’re on crutches
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