Filed under: News , UFC Despite being at the lowest point of his professional career, Chris Weidman still holds a conviction that he will one day again become UFC middleweight champion. Weidman (13-2 MMA, 9-2 UFC) was once considered among the most dominant fighters in the sport. He started his career on a 13-fight winning streak, including four consecutive UFC title-fight victories, but is now on a two-fight slump with his back against the wall heading into next month’s UFC 210 showdown with Gegard Mousasi (41-6-2 MMA, 8-3 UFC). Almost every elite MMA fighter has experienced setbacks in the form of losses. How an athlete moves on is a defining quality, though, and Weidman said his rebound will be one that goes all the way back to the top
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UFC 210′s Chris Weidman wants to recapture championship glory ‘more than anything’ – MMA Junkie