Five years ago in Calgary, Tim Boetsch welcomed Hector Lombard to the UFC.One of the biggest free agent signings in years, the chiseled Cuban judoka had spent the previous five years amassing a 25-fight unbeaten streak, finishing 19 of those opponents and generating a ton of buzz as he moved towards his Octagon debut. He was expected to be an instant title contender in the middleweight division and many viewed his bout with Boetsch as a chance for Lombard to get a solid win under his belt right out of the gate before moving on to face the division’s elite.Instead, Boetsch walked into the … Read the Full Article Here
Boetsch wants to show Hendricks he doesn’t belong at 185
Five years ago in Calgary, Tim Boetsch welcomed Hector Lombard to the UFC.One of the biggest free agent signings in years, the chiseled Cuban judoka had spent the previous five years amassing a 25-fight unbeaten streak, finishing 19 of those opponents …