Young Guns Fires on the Flyweights

Losing’s a rough proposition in the world of mixed martial arts, especially in the UFC. It costs you half your paycheck, could cost you a job, and then you have to deal with all the talk from the critics until you get a chance to redeem yourself. For Scott “Young Guns” Jorgensen, an April loss to Urijah Faber also meant he got a talking to from his youngest coach – his seven-year-old son Braeten.“Dad,” he said, “you gotta train harder.”Talking about his son, who has been wrestling for the last few years, you can tell immediately why the 31-year-old Jorgensen does what he does. It’s not necessa … Read the Full Article Here

Losing’s a rough proposition in the world of mixed martial arts, especially in the UFC. It costs you half your paycheck, could cost you a job, and then you have to deal with all the talk from the critics until you get a chance to redeem yourself. For Scott “Young Guns” Jorgensen, an April loss to Urijah Faber also meant he got a talking to from his youngest coach – his seven-year-old son Braeten.“Dad,” he said, “you gotta train harder.”Talking about his son, who has been wrestling for the last few years, you can tell immediately why the 31-year-old Jorgensen does what he does. It’s not necessa … Read the Full Article Here