From UFC Connected, light heavyweight Tyson Pedro details the incredible bond with his father and how he has guided him through life in and out of the Octagon. Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/29KiM95u_aI

UFC 284 main card action kicks off on Saturday, February 11, at 10pm ET / 7pm PT.

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33 Responses

  1. Yeah but now we know that when someone is KOed or even "get their bells rung", it's a concussion, It's sheer stupidity to keep on training to show toughness. If he had a broken ankle or arm, would the dad tell him to continue? I'm all for toughness and tough love, but that's crossing the line to dangerous stupidity.

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