This is a discussion on What Next For Kendall Grove? within the MMA - Mixed Martial Arts forums, part of the Sports Forums category; Kendall Grove came into the UFC looking really good and winning his debut match. He seemed like he could be ...
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Kendall Grove came into the UFC looking really good and winning his debut match. He seemed like he could be a contender in the Middleweight division. But since then he has lost two straight to Patrick Cote and Jorge Rivera. Suffering two straight losses is hard for anyone to recover from, much less someone that has only won one fight in the UFC.
So the question comes to mind is Kendall Grove just in a slump, or is it all over for him? Do you think he is done with the UFC?
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I think he is 25 and still has his entire career ahead of him. Let him fight in WEC, work out any problems in his game, and then call him back to the big leagues.
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I think he is 25 and still has his entire career ahead of him. Let him fight in WEC, work out any problems in his game, and then call him back to the big leagues.
I agree with that. I think he needs some time in WEC to work out his problems and get some more experience under his belt.
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There'll be no sorrow there, no more burdens to bear,
No more sickness, no more pain, no more parting over there;
And forever I will be with the One who died for me,
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