Karo Parisyan keeps insisting that he doesn’t live in the past, that whatever happened with him before is over and done with, hardly even worth talking about. “I don’t think it was really that big of a deal to begin with,” Parisyan told MMAjunkie. “But people seem to want to make it one.” If you’ve followed Parisyan’s career since his early days in the sport, back when he made his pro debut at 16 and had his first UFC fight at 21, you probably already know what the “it” in the above sentence refers to. First it was prescription painkillers, and then it was panic attacks.
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Seeking ‘second wind’ in Bellator, Karo Parisyan doesn’t want to be forgotten – MMA Junkie