Former UFC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis is a changed man. He can still jump off the cage and kick someone in the head, can submit fighters who don’t make a habit of getting submitted, and, at 28, he may not even be in his prime yet.Yet as he prepares his Sunday co-main event against Eddie Alvarez in Boston, he’s not the same person he was when he fought Rafael dos Anjos in March of 2015, a bout that cost him his 155-pound title.
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“I think I definitely changed a little bit already,” he said. “I’m more mature. When I first got to the … Read the Full Article Here