The more I think about it, the more I wonder if Michael Bisping knew exactly what he was saying when he told us, following his submission loss to Luke Rockhold at UFC Fight Night 55 this past Friday, that he’s “not going anywhere.” Seems to me you can read that a few ways, and they aren’t all good. Not for Bisping, who’s 35, the owner of a 1-2 record in 2014, and caught in a stiff current that’s taking him further and further from that elusive title shot. In that context, the phrase “I’m not going anywhere” could very easily be interpreted as a depressingly dead-ended statement of fact. Imagine it being said by a zombie-eyed middle manager or a junior high school janitor, probably while looking in the mirror after a few too many after-work bourbons at the local Applebees.
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When Michael Bisping says he’s ‘not going anywhere,’ that could mean a few things – MMA Junkie