The Master Plan Remains Intact for Cote

As Patrick Cote approaches the tenth anniversary of his UFC debut against Tito Ortiz back in October of 2004, I had to ask him whether it feels like nearly a decade since that first fight in the Octagon.“Sometimes when I wake up,” he laughs. “But seriously, no. I think with the knowledge of nutrition and training, you can go a little bit further in your career when it comes to age. I just turned 34, but I feel so good. I’ve never felt better, and I know it sounds cliché, but I’m seriously in the best shape of my life, and that’s the truth. I’m more mature, I’m in great shape, and I know a lot … Read the Full Article Here

As Patrick Cote approaches the tenth anniversary of his UFC debut against Tito Ortiz back in October of 2004, I had to ask him whether it feels like nearly a decade since that first fight in the Octagon.“Sometimes when I wake up,” he laughs. “But seriously, no. I think with the knowledge of nutrition and training, you can go a little bit further in your career when it comes to age. I just turned 34, but I feel so good. I’ve never felt better, and I know it sounds cliché, but I’m seriously in the best shape of my life, and that’s the truth. I’m more mature, I’m in great shape, and I know a lot … Read the Full Article Here