After 15 difficult years, one of Japan’s most revered prizefighters senses the clock is ticking on his glorious career.
Every time Tatsuya Kawajiri steps into the Octagon, he knows the journey could be his last. The veteran heads to UFC Berlin this weekend aware that defeat against Dennis Siver could spell the end for his featherweight title dreams.
“I think about retirement every fight,” Kawajiri said. “I am 37 years old and I have been injured, I have been sidelined. As I get older it takes longer for my body to recover from the fatigue of training. But I … Read the Full Article Here
Kawajiri Refuses To Surrender Title Dream
After 15 difficult years, one of Japan’s most revered prizefighters senses the clock is ticking on his glorious career.
Every time Tatsuya Kawajiri steps into the Octagon, he knows the journey could be his last. The veteran heads to UFC Ber…