It’s been quite the journey for Micheal Gillmore , but just making it to the UFC isn’t enough for him. Gillmore (6-4 MMA, 0-1 UFC) quit his job to be a part of “The Ultimate Fighter 29” and remained in Las Vegas after tryouts until he eventually got the call as an alternate. But unfortunately, his excitement was cut short when he was quickly submitted by Gilbert Urbina. He was then booked against fellow “TUF 29” alum Andre Petroski at UFC on ESPN 30 in August, but after a strong Round 2, Gillmore was stopped in the third. “Competing against Andre, who I consider a friend after being teammates on ‘TUF,’ in my UFC debut was interesting because I’ve never fought a friend,” Gillmore told MMA Junkie.
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