After six years and 17 winning performances in a row, including what many would call the single greatest debut in UFC history, Canadian light heavyweight Ryan Jimmo finally lost another fight. It took one of the fastest rising stars of the 205-pound division as an opponent, a superhuman recovery from a seemingly night ending head kick, a leg injury, and a grueling 15 minutes to a decision to do it, but it happened. With that setback behind him, Jimmo is more determined than ever to give the UFC faithful a “Big Deal” highlight-ready show and many more to come. “They say you are only as good as … Read the Full Article Here
Jimmo Looks to Start a New Winning Streak on Saturday
After six years and 17 winning performances in a row, including what many would call the single greatest debut in UFC history, Canadian light heavyweight Ryan Jimmo finally lost another fight. It took one of the fastest rising stars of the 205-pound division as an opponent, a superhuman recovery from a seemingly night ending head kick, a leg injury, and a grueling 15 minutes to a decision to do it, but it happened. With that setback behind him, Jimmo is more determined than ever to give the UFC faithful a “Big Deal” highlight-ready show and many more to come. “They say you are only as good as … Read the Full Article Here