Throughout his MMA career, with the notable exception of Gray Maynard,
UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar has had all the answers.
But as one of the more influential voices in the UFC’s campaign to
promote mixed martial arts and eventually – finally – get the sport
sanctioned in the state of New York (where an event at the venerable
Madison Square Garden would likely net an eight-figure gate), Edgar, for
one of the few times in his life, is emotionally ruffled.
“I just don’t believe it,” Edgar told MMAjunkie.com. “It’s frustrating more than anything.”