“I think when you have a goal, you have to live from that goal; you can’t just see it as a far-fetched thing,” says Chris Weidman, 29 years on Long Island tinting his voice. “You’ve got to live from it. If you wanted to buy a really nice house, but you don’t have the money for it, you have to visualize yourself in that house, in those nice rooms for a long time before you live in there. That’s the way I’m taking this fight.”From the time he made the decision to shelve his Olympic aspirations in favor of forging a career in the cage, Weidman has had his sights set on Anderson Silva.When he was ... Read the Full Article Here

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