2012 Behind Him, Anthony Perosh Gets a Fresh Start

Any conversation leading up to Anthony Perosh’s return to the Octagon this Saturday against Vinny Magalhaes has to start with the following question:How’s the toe?“The toe’s a hundred percent,” said the Sydney native, whose broken digit forced him out of a UFC on FX 6 bout with Joey Beltran last December. “I broke it last November, and it was pretty much three months for a full recovery. It was two months for the bone to heal, and then a month of rehab and getting the range back.”That’s good news. Now a confession. I often pull out the picture of Perosh’s broken toe (go ahead, google it, it’s … Read the Full Article Here

Any conversation leading up to Anthony Perosh’s return to the Octagon this Saturday against Vinny Magalhaes has to start with the following question:How’s the toe?“The toe’s a hundred percent,” said the Sydney native, whose broken digit forced him out of a UFC on FX 6 bout with Joey Beltran last December. “I broke it last November, and it was pretty much three months for a full recovery. It was two months for the bone to heal, and then a month of rehab and getting the range back.”That’s good news. Now a confession. I often pull out the picture of Perosh’s broken toe (go ahead, google it, it’s … Read the Full Article Here