TORONTO – For Brian Stann, it’s easy to ignore the carnage in the cage to reflect on the personal tragedy outside of it.
As the middleweight contender prepares for arguably the biggest fight of his career at Saturday’s UFC 152 event, the his brother-in-law’s recent suicide is still fresh in his mind.
MMA is nothing compared to that challenge, but Stann hopes a victory over Michael Bisping could benefit both aspects of his life.