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    New Dad & UFC Champion T.J. Dillashaw - More Motivational Than Ever

    If insanity is repeating the same actions and expecting different results then Tyler’s components are mad as a March hare.

    The Ultimate Fighting Championship, also highly abbreviated as UFC, is a sport that has grown rapidly among other popular sports in the United States and in the past few years increasingly caught the attention of martial arts and wrestling fans in the United Kingdom's, too. UFC is an American mixed martial arts organization based in City of Las Vegas, Nevada, has given us many toe-curling fights and well-known athletes who have grown fan base in millennial.

    In this series, we’ll have a look at T.J. Dillashaw’s journey in the arena of UFC. Born in Sonora and Bred in Angels Camp, California. Tyler After graduating, Tyler regarded turning to MMA but ended up growing his roots in UFC. Tyler Jeffrey Dillashaw has one loss in the period of four years. That split-decision defeat came at the hands of the man that is considered as the supreme fighter ever to compete at bantamweight, Dominick Cruz.

    Tyler, 31, is persistent in keeping his perspective positive and favors fresh approaches, that he wants to continue dominating his stronghold on quick feet and wrestling background while defeating his competitors.

    “I’m a big fan of boxing and for this next fight, the boxing distance can be very important for me, as it was the last fight,” Dillashaw said. “Kickboxing range and angles are a little different, so your reaction time is going to be a little different than in boxing. So it’s good to get those live sparring rounds in and really test yourself against some of the best pound-for-pound boxers in the world.

    In the world of UFC, there isn’t a single team as close as the Team Alpha Male, the team collectively trains together, hangs out together and dine together in Sacramento. When you encounter one of the team members somewhere and two more are likely to follow in the vicinity. So if someone leaves the group then it’s a big thing.

    Tyler J. Dillashaw and Cody Garbrandt share a dislike for one another, or so they continue to tell us, as they continue to spoon-feed us their game.

    Circling back to November 4 in Madison Square Garden, the scene where present TAM member Cody Garbrandt defended his title against former Team Alpha Male member Tyler in the UFC 217 co-main event. The heated superfight gave roots to rivalry where once brotherhood flourished.

    It’s all about perspective and rationality is the keystone, if insanity is repeating the same actions and expecting different results then Tyler’s components are mad as a March hare. That’s why Tyler has decided to rather direct his energies toward good in his life.

    “That’s all my hard work. A lot of hard work to get there, so you have to stop and appreciate it,” said Dillashaw, 32. “My life is good.” Professional athletes such as Tyler don’t climb the winning hierarchy accidentally It takes a ton of superhuman amount of dedication, focus and time and that includes what they put in their system.

    With the help of his trainer Calavitta and his upgraded nutrition program, T.J is aiming to truck his way down to the 135-pound bantamweight limit, without skipping a single meal with Green roads CBD supplements.