Raufeon Stots on House Flipping, Taking on Khabib's Prodigy, and the PFL Title Picture
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Raufeon Stots on House Flipping, Taking on Khabib's Prodigy, and the PFL Title Picture
"I started it, I pretty much just jumped straight in. I bought a house that was a good deal, I flipped that one, and then I finished that and bought another one and kind of did the same thing. It's something that I've been wanting to do."
"I jumped in and I did it, I'm happy I did it. It's something that I'll use for extra income and financial stability later on. That's something I did in my downtime."
"I looked at it like, he's a guy that has passed every test, so he deserves a step up. I'm a guy that dropped his last decision against the number one contender, which I could have won."
Raufeon Stots, a former Bellator champion, has been away from fighting since a loss to Sergio Pettis. Instead of returning sooner, he pursued house flipping, which he found enjoyable and beneficial for financial stability. Stots undertook all renovation work himself, gaining experience in drywalling, tiling, and plumbing. He plans to continue in the house flipping business while preparing for his upcoming fight against unbeaten Renat Khavalov, viewing it as a necessary challenge to prove his worth in the sport.
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