The career of Paul Buentello wavy takes another turn this weekend in Southern California. Now back down to "minor" ones, Buentello faces another guy who is trying to recapture the results of its first in former UFC champion Tim Sylvia. Both big men are treated with the same problems of motivation and management of fighting mentally. Sylvia probably won't admit that he lost a bit of fire and that walk around 300-plus pounds is hurting his career, but you have its Buentello gaffes.
"I never realized how behind are mentally in this fighting game," said fighthubtv.com Buentello (mark 2: 31). "My heart, I have the skills, but only that something just to check my mind over my body. Because once my body gets tired, don't check just my mind what my body wants to do. enters the cardio and stop."
Buentello (28-12, 3-3 UFC) meets Sylvia (26-6, 4-10 UFC) Saturday night in the main event of the "War on land" in Irvine, California.
At the end of 2009, Buentello scored new lease on life. He got out of his deal with Strikeforce and after three years of absence from the UFC was brought him back.But the 36-year-old failed to seize the opportunity.He gassed in a slugfest against Stefan Struve UFC 107 and then mentally broken a loss against Cheick Kongo in March at UFC on versus 1.Shortly after, he was dumped by promotion. behold, when gentlemen fighter and trainer, Antonio McKee intervened. actually, has done more than step. He has pressed Buentello and its management to allow him to try to correct the slugger 250-pound.
"He was telling my manager, which I am just a fart mental away from being on top, again," said Buentello.
It comes to playing to its strengths.
"Hit me very hard and are fast to my size," said Buentello. "If you let go of my hands, anything is possible.And that is the problem that I had the last couple of fights, not going in there with the mental hardness ".
McKee, who works out of The Body Shop in Lakewood, California, agrees that it's all in your head of Buentello.
"If Paul goes out there and hesitates, could be a short night for Paul McKee," said. "But I don't see [Sylvia] knocking out Paul. Paul has a Chin hard, he hits hard and I wouldn't be surprised if he knocked Tim with a jab ".
That is probably a stroke but Buentello have the advantage of speed. frankly, who knows what kind of shape Sylvia will. Last fought and won against World champ Strongman Mariusz Pudzianowski. Few fights before they suffered losses fast Ray Mercer and Fedor Emelianenko.
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