Ricardo Lamas hasn’t taped photos of Jose Aldo to his refrigerator and mirror yet, but he hasn’t forgotten the UFC featherweight champion either as he begins the road back to a shot at the man who handed him a five-round unanimous decision defeat at UFC 169 in February.“I think every loss sticks with you for a while,” said Lamas, who faces Aldo’s teammate Hacran Dias this Saturday in San Antonio. “I’ve had losses from years ago that I still think about and I think those things just stay with you. They’re always in the back of your mind and I don’t think you ever get over it. It’s just one of t … Read the Full Article Here
Lamas Begins the Road to Revenge
Ricardo Lamas hasn’t taped photos of Jose Aldo to his refrigerator and mirror yet, but he hasn’t forgotten the UFC featherweight champion either as he begins the road back to a shot at the man who handed him a five-round unanimous decision defeat at UFC 169 in February.“I think every loss sticks with you for a while,” said Lamas, who faces Aldo’s teammate Hacran Dias this Saturday in San Antonio. “I’ve had losses from years ago that I still think about and I think those things just stay with you. They’re always in the back of your mind and I don’t think you ever get over it. It’s just one of t … Read the Full Article Here