Glover Teixeira: 'I Can't Just Bang it Out' In Training and Fights Anymore
Glover Teixeira is preparing to make his UFC return later this month after a shoulder injury kept him sidelined for a good portion of last year, and he has some ideas about how to avoid similar injury layoffs in the future.
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As he approaches 40, with well over a decade and a half in the sport, the heavy-hitting Brazilian has said he’s made some adjustments to his game in training as he can’t go into each fight anymore and throw with reckless abandon (via MMA Junkie):
“We have to deal with certain situations in our careers,” Teixeira said. “I was injured and couldn’t fight. I last fought with a slight problem in my shoulder, I underwent intense physical therapy. My shoulder is a lot better now, compared to when I fought Corey Anderson. That’s how it goes.
“We have to deal with small injuries that get worse as time goes by,” Teixeira added. “It’s important to have the right strategy. I can’t commit to things or fight like I used to. I can’t just bang it out, I have to be more intelligent in training and in fighting.”
UFC on ESPN+ 1, also known as UFC Fight Night 143, takes place Saturday, Jan. 19 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York and is headlined by the champ-versus-champ superfight between bantamweight champion T.J. Dillashaw and flyweight champ Henry Cejudo. It will be broadcast on ESPN+ as the first event on the UFC’s new deal with the over-the-top channel.
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