RIO DE JANEIRO – Talk to UFC middleweight Rousimar Palhares in person, and you’re certain to find a sincere, humble man of
simple needs and great faith.
Watch him in the octagon, and you might think he’s a madman.
But after a series of odd occurrences in past four UFC appearances,
Palhares is approaching things in a different way. As his manager, Alex
Davis, first told MMAjunkie.com, Palhares is
training his mind in addition to his body and now has something to prove
at Saturday’s UFC 142 event.