UFC on FUEL TV 4’s Njokuani focused on own UFC career with brother not far behind

With his own MMA career to deal with, 32-year-old lightweight Anthony Njokuani doesn’t have much free time to worry about how his little brother views him.

Still, the Las Vegas-based fighter wants to set a good enough example for Chidi Njokuani so hi…

With his own MMA career to deal with, 32-year-old lightweight Anthony Njokuani doesn’t have much free time to worry about how his little brother views him.

Still, the Las Vegas-based fighter wants to set a good enough example for Chidi Njokuani so his 22-year-old sibling can become the second member of the Nigerian-rooted family to fight for the UFC.

“I don’t worry about all of that (leading by example stuff),” the elder Njokuani told MMAjunkie.com Radio this past week. “I get nervous when he’s fighting, but as far as us competing with each other to show we’re better than each other, we don’t really focus on that.”