Dodger Montano: Fighting for Self and Country

Fighting is a rough business. Some would say it’s even rougher for those outside the ring or Octagon, those who care for the man with the gloves on, the one putting everything on the line for 15 or 25 minutes that often seems like an eternity. So…

Fighting is a rough business. Some would say it’s even rougher for those outside the ring or Octagon, those who care for the man with the gloves on, the one putting everything on the line for 15 or 25 minutes that often seems like an eternity. So it’s always interesting to find out what the reaction of a fighter’s family is to the chosen vocation of their son, brother, nephew, or cousin, specifically that moment when they heard the news of that first fight.“The truth is I never told them,” Augusto “Dodger” Montano said through a translator. “I … Read the Full Article Here