McCrory recently spoke with MMAjunkie.com, and the
former UFC welterweight discussed his permanent move to middleweight
after a “man-spurt” that made it all but impossible to make 170 pounds.
For McCrory, the jump is not only practical but also a part of a
deep-rooted dream to be the guy that kicks sand in other people’s
faces.
Tamdan McCrory eyes summer return, ready to “knock someone’s head off”
It’s taken Tamdan McCrory (11-3) just about five months to go from from “Barncat” to “Barnlion.”
McCrory recently spoke with MMAjunkie.com, and the
former UFC welterweight discussed his permanent move to middleweight
after a “man-spurt” that made it all but impossible to make 170 pounds.
For McCrory, the jump is not only practical but also a part of a
deep-rooted dream to be the guy that kicks sand in other people’s
faces.