Mickey Gall came into his last fight compromised, and would like nothing more than to run it back. After scoring the biggest win of his UFC career, taking out veteran George Sullivan in just over a minute, Gall (5-2 MMA, 4-2 UFC) suffered a setback when he lost to Diego Sanchez via TKO at UFC 235. It was a fight were Gall never really got a chance to get going, as his body gave out on him during the fight. He got off to a fast start and just couldn’t keep up the pace, succumbing to Sanchez’s pressure and grappling. And he believes had his kidneys not failed him, he would have dominated the fight. “I was just sick, if had gotten me any other day of the year, he would have gotten his (expletive) kicked,” Gall told MMA Junkie.
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