Tim Means understands better than most elite fighters that his chosen profession, while hard by all standards of making a living, is still a privilege that can be taken away quicker than a flash knockout if taken for granted.“Seven years ago I was locked up in a jail cell and going through a phase in my life where I didn’t know what to do,” said means, who faces TUF Brazil 3 alum Marcio “Lyoto” Alexandre Junior at UFC Fight Night: Machida vs Dollaway this Saturday in Barueri, Brazil,“I was sitting in a cell with no windows, locked up for 23 hours a day. Yo … Read the Full Article Here
Tim Means: Back in the Win Business
Tim Means understands better than most elite fighters that his chosen profession, while hard by all standards of making a living, is still a privilege that can be taken away quicker than a flash knockout if taken for granted.“Seven years ago I wa…