UFC Vegas 116's Davey Grant: Still Getting Better at 40
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UFC Vegas 116's Davey Grant: Still Getting Better at 40
"I don't know. I look after myself. I still feel like I'm getting better. It's crazy. I didn't think this back when I was young, but then I've always thought I'm going to base my career on how I'm performing, and I know I can still hang out with the best guys in the world."
"I feel like the way that my sparring goes, the way I'm still constantly working on new stuff - still just trying to get better. MMA is such a broad spectrum, you're never going to know it all. I'm just trying to soak up as much as I can for fighting and just for learning and coaching sake."
"I'm coaching like every day at Syndicate and I absolutely love the place and we've got the full family here in Vegas now. And I was always going to be a coach. I used to love coaching."
Davey Grant, a veteran fighter from season 18 of The Ultimate Fighter, reflects on his longevity in the UFC. He emphasizes self-care and ongoing improvement, stating he feels he can still compete with the best. Grant's passion for learning and coaching has driven him to acquire new skills in MMA. His move to Syndicate MMA in Las Vegas has provided him with resources and a supportive team, enhancing his training and coaching experience, which he has loved since childhood.
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