Within 61 seconds of fight time, 24 significant strikes were landed, two takedowns were scored, a TKO stoppage was called and The Ultimate Fighter winner was crowned. This is the new Corey Anderson. For the TUF 19 faithful viewers, the former NCAA Division III All-American wrestler’s performances in the house compared to the one in the finale was like night and day. And he wouldn’t disagree, but there’s an obvious answer - Anderson got better. “When I was on the show, I had only been training fighting for five to six months,” Anderson explains. “There were a ... Read the Full Article Here

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