Bellator 60’s Daniel Straus ready to showcase stopping power in latest tourney

When you weigh the time you put into a fight versus how much fighting you actually get to do when you step into the cage, going longer could be a good thing.

Many fighters, however, feel just the opposite. They want a quick fight and a quick payday. …

When you weigh the time you put into a fight versus how much fighting you actually get to do when you step into the cage, going longer could be a good thing.

Many fighters, however, feel just the opposite. They want a quick fight and a quick payday. Mainly, it’s to end their suffering after two to three months of dieting and training camp.

Daniel Straus suffers just as much as others. But he isn’t one who necessarily likes to get the quick finish.