UFN 21’s Ross Pearson says Rough House just fine, parents’ place not so much

With Team Rough House quickly emerging as one of the international
scene’s leading MMA training camps, the U.K.-based squad had its first
chance at a major title when Dan Hardy contended for the welterweight belt at
this past weekend’s UFC 111.

Hardy came up short in his bid to defeat Georges St-Pierre, but Ross
Pearson (11-3 MMA, 3-0 UFC) and Andre Winner both grabbed victories at
Wednesday’s UFC Fight Night 21.

Despite the mixed results, Pearson told MMAjunkie.com that Rough House is doing just fine. It’s his
parents house he hopes to leave.


With Team Rough House quickly emerging as one of the international
scene’s leading MMA training camps, the U.K.-based squad had its first
chance at a major title when Dan Hardy contended for the welterweight belt at
this past weekend’s UFC 111.

Hardy came up short in his bid to defeat Georges St-Pierre, but Ross
Pearson (11-3 MMA, 3-0 UFC) and Andre Winner both grabbed victories at
Wednesday’s UFC Fight Night 21.

Despite the mixed results, Pearson told MMAjunkie.com that Rough House is doing just fine. It’s his
parents house he hopes to leave.