The last few years of Mike Swick ’s fighting career have been marred with injuries and illness. With that behind him, Swick plans to return to the middleweight division in his next fight. “I wanna come back at a big and healthy 185. No more sickly 170 for me,” Swick recently posted on Twitter. After making a name for himself in the WEC, Swick was featured on the debut season of The Ultimate Fighter in 2005 as a light heavyweight. He advanced to the semifinals before losing to Stephan Bonnar by submission.
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