"Right now I have a couple months off, so I've actually been toying with the idea of maybe going down a weight class. Since I don't have a fight for a couple months, I've just been watching what I eat and see how my body without trying to put size on; what my natural weight will fall now at now since I have lifted a lot lately to add size. I'm kind of curios where I think I would fall at. Because some of the guys I train with that are light heavyweight, bone structures are the same. Sometimes I stand next to Forrest (Griffin) and I think I'm in the wrong weight class."
Former UFC Heavyweight Champion Frank Mir ponders a career at 205-pounds during his time away from the fight game. Despite a successful heavyweight career, lopsided losses to Brock Lesnar and Shane Carwin have perhaps planted the seed that his frame is better suited at 205-pounds. Can one of the UFC's most senior veterans make any kind of noise as a light heavyweight? Or would strikers like Machida and Rua make him sorry he ever considered it?
bron: Frank Mir: 'I've actually been toying with the idea of maybe going down a weight class' - MMA Mania
Ik zou niet weten of Mir zijn frame wel geschikt is voor 205 maar als hij het red waarom niet, ik zou het wel willen zien. Ik kan mij zijn gedachtes daarover wel voorstellen als je net tegen twee van de grootste beesten van de heavyweight div. hebt gestaan en bent verpulvert.
Last edited by amilster; 09-06-2010 at 09:35.
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