Wedding, honeymoon during training camp? WEC’s Mark Hominick says why not?

Through no fault of his own, WEC featherweight Mark Hominick (17-8 MMA,
1-2 WEC) hadn’t seen the inside of a cage in almost 18 months prior to
his WEC 46 win over Bryan Caraway.

A brief illness, coupled with the financial woes of a handful of
Canadian and U.S.-based organization, meant Hominick went
through five training camps during that time without actually getting to fight.

It’s for that reason Hominick wasn’t going to be denied his Jan. 10
contest, even if it meant getting married during the middle of his
training camp.


Through no fault of his own, WEC featherweight Mark Hominick (17-8 MMA,
1-2 WEC) hadn’t seen the inside of a cage in almost 18 months prior to
his WEC 46 win over Bryan Caraway.

A brief illness, coupled with the financial woes of a handful of
Canadian and U.S.-based organization, meant Hominick went
through five training camps during that time without actually getting to fight.

It’s for that reason Hominick wasn’t going to be denied his Jan. 10
contest, even if it meant getting married during the middle of his
training camp.