Despite loss to “Little Nog,” UFC 114’s Jason Brilz sees fight as win-win situation

You can thank Jason Brilz’s father, Shawn, for the fight his son put up
at UFC 114.

If the pair hadn’t agreed to participate in a triathlon, Brilz told
MMAjunkie.com Radio he probably would have
turned into a “fat blob” waddling the streets of Omaha. He doesn’t
usually like to get in shape when sun is plentiful.

But a resolution to swim, bike, run and “look good for one summer” did
the job. Even though he came up short this past Saturday against Antonio
Rogerio Nogueira, Brilz considers the fight a
“win-win” performance.


You can thank Jason Brilz’s father, Shawn, for the fight his son put up
at UFC 114.

If the pair hadn’t agreed to participate in a triathlon, Brilz told
MMAjunkie.com Radio he probably would have
turned into a “fat blob” waddling the streets of Omaha. He doesn’t
usually like to get in shape when sun is plentiful.

But a resolution to swim, bike, run and “look good for one summer” did
the job. Even though he came up short this past Saturday against Antonio
Rogerio Nogueira, Brilz considers the fight a
“win-win” performance.