To hear British slugger Michael Bisping tell it,
he’s really only a win or two away from a shot at UFC middleweight
champion Anderson Silva.
So why is it he couldn’t initially seem to even get the respect of the
fighters he was charged with coaching on the soon-to-debut 14th season
of “The Ultimate Fighter”?
“I’m always myself,” Bisping today said on a media call promoting the
Spike TV reality series. “I never change, and I always speak my mind.
Sometimes that does me good and sometimes that does me harm.”