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I’ve got like 50 fights now, but I do believe that I deserve to be there. And she knows it.“Oh yeah, I feel like there’s no better person for me to showcase my skills on than Paige,” she said. Before I thought I was as good as I was gonna get, so all I had to do was just keep training hard.” And then I ended up having to dig deep and reevaluate myself and my training and it lit a fire under my ass. Yet by early 2014, the Illinois native wondered if she had reached her ceiling in the sport – not athletically, but in terms of it being a viable way to make a living.“I was at a position where I was burned out, and I think that’s a position some of the veterans get to once they’re in the UFC,” she said.
- Oh yeah, she can fight too, but with just five pro fights, is she ready – literally – for prime time?
- I know I had to dig deep, and make it to where it’s a passion and not just a hobby, and I think that plays into a fight to where you’re not going to fold when times get tough.
- Yet by early 2014, the Illinois native wondered if she had reached her ceiling in the sport – not athletically, but in terms of it being a viable way to make a living.“I was at a position where I was burned out, and I think that’s a position some of the veterans get to once they’re in the UFC,” she said.
- I’ve worked really hard for a really long time, so I want to showcase my skills, I want people to see me fight and see what I’m all about.”So what is Felice Herrig about?
- “I think a lot of people now who just kind of walked into it, they didn’t have to pave the way or deal with as much as the generation before did.
- A series of her drawings on the theme of ’Art as Love’ was published in three albums by Massada Press, and accompanied Yaakov Malkin’s text in the book Art as Love (Massada, 1975).
- Despite the threat of a negative result in the promised UK referendum on the country’s continued EU membership, Gibraltarians are still placing their faith in a business they feel has a buoyant future.
Dark times in her mind battling weight
- It was the culmination of a process that began on season 20 of The Ultimate Fighter, but one truly started when she first studied kickboxing 12 years ago.“It’s really hard to say it felt any different, because when you’ve been fighting for so long and you’ve fought on big shows and small shows, a fight’s a fight,” she said of her UFC debut.
- I changed things to a more professional level and once I saw that I was hitting that next level, it re-motivated me and got me excited again to where I really felt that I was evolving again.
- In a lot of ways, VanZant is the “big” name coming into this fight at Prudential Center, but in others, it’s almost as if this was the stage Herrig was destined for.
- She paid her dues on the pro kickboxing circuit long before women’s MMA was the hottest thing in the sport, compiling a 23-5 record.
- “I was burned out before I got the opportunity to be on The Ultimate Fighter and I actually didn’t want to fight anymore.
