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Dana White: Jiri Prochazka 'probably' up next to challenge for Glover Teixeira's light heavyweight title. More News. The Latest. Bellator 8hr ago Linton Vassell views Bellator bout against Tyrell Fortune as heavyweight title eliminator Happy with the move to heavyweight, Linton Vassell believes he is one win away from a title shot.

Error Please enter an email address. Success Thanks for signing up. Please check your email for a confirmation. What happened instead? Teixeira started making lifestyle and training adjustments that proved all the doubters wrong. Not that I'm anybody that knows anything.

But you could see his drive, his determination. You know he's something special, regardless. He did five rounds with a different opponent in each round. Machida, his longtime training partner and friend, was looking on. When Teixeira was done, Machida posed a question. He was still very fresh.

I said, 'Hey Glover, how do you feel? I could do one more round. You have one piece of cake, then you always have a hunger to eat that cake, because you don't eat the whole thing. That cake analogy has been emblematic of Teixeira's new training strategy. When he was younger, he'd beat himself into the ground during training camp, cut too much weight and come into the fight exhausted. Teixeira said when he fought Jones he weighed about pounds before he started his camp at American Top Team, and he had to make on weigh-in day.

Before a loss to Corey Anderson in July his most recent defeat , Teixeira said he dislocated his shoulder three weeks before the bout doing hard Brazilian jiu-jitsu sparring, and he never stopped to rest it. That led to Teixeira deciding he would do his training camps at his own gym in Connecticut, rather than traveling elsewhere.

Teixeira went in his next four fights, relegated to a gatekeeper role in the division. But he was still trying to evolve. Teixeira added meditation to his daily routine.

Nowadays, every morning he wakes up early, grabs his meditation cushion, sits with his legs crossed and zones out. Following the Anderson loss, Teixeira decided to embrace science as well. He began working with the UFC Performance Institute PI in , a time frame that coincides with his current five-fight winning streak. Because Teixeira lives in Connecticut and only gets to the PI a few times a year, he's worked remotely with strength and conditioning coach Kyle Larimer, sports science specialist Roman Fomin and nutrition coach Charles Stull.

UFC vice president of performance Duncan French said Teixeira is one of the most active remote users of the PI among UFC fighters, accessing just about every service the facility offers. Teixeira has an Oura ring, which tracks his sleep and recovery, and is subscribed to the UFC's Icon Meals program, which delivers just about everything he eats directly to his home.

It was really insightful on his behalf to say, 'How can I prolong my career? I want to push out a few more fights and have a few more paydays.

French said when Teixeira first came into the PI for tests, it was clear that his training structure was not perfect, his recovery was "not optimal" and "he was training fatigued. Your classic Brazilian jiu-jitsu -- just smash it out and keep driving through the wall. Teixeira now starts his training camps at around pounds, making for an easier cut to After working with the PI, he's not afraid to take a day off for recovery here and there while prepping for a fight.

Teixeira said when he was a kid back in Brazil he would watch soccer, and the players had the benefit of using team-provided nutritionists, strength and conditioning coaches and other programs for peak performance that didn't exist for MMA fighters until recently. But especially at my age right now, I see what can help me. Benoit Saint-Denis : suspended days or until cleared by ear, nose and throat doctor; also suspended a minimum of 60 days with 45 days no contact.

Michal Oleksiejczuk : suspended days or until cleared by negative X-ray of left hand; also suspended a minimum of 30 days with 21 days no contact. Shamil Gamzatov : suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact for TKO. Lerone Murphy : mandatory seven-day suspension. Makwan Amirkhani : suspended 60 days with 45 days no contact for KO. Andre Petroski : suspended 30 days with 21 days no contact for hard bout.

Hu Yaozong : suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact for hard bout. Allan Nascimento : mandatory seven-day suspension. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies.

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