yea it actually did in my opinion lol he spent time rehabbing and recovering from surgery...while he was not training and recovering he could have been adding more skills to his repertoire but wasn't so in a way yes it did take away from him training and building skill....
yea it actually did in my opinion lol he spent time rehabbing and recovering from surgery...while he was not training and recovering he could have been adding more skills to his repertoire but wasn't so in a way yes it did take away from him training and building skill....
If that's the case, why didn't he ever switch up training camps? Why weren't his sparring partners allowed to hit him in the face? Bottom line... Brock not needing surgery = Brock doing the same things the same way for a longer period of time.
I beg to differ again. The reason he left GG, in the first place, was about $$$. And he was already a champ in 3 divisions. I think he cares quite a bit about both.
It's all about money bro. I was fighting pro for awhile. Quit in 2009. But I got an offer to return back and the pay is good so if my conditioning holds, I'll be back by April. Just have to get cleared medically now an beat the drug test lol.
That kind of training requires alot of money an dedication. You need to make enough to supplement your lifestyle, feed your family, medical costs, etc. it's a full time job for them.
I also noticed that the Reem didn't look as jacked as just a month or 2 ago. I know they cut weight, but it seemed that not being able to do HGH because of the frequent testing played a huge role.