Anyone, anywhere, any time has become more than a cliche for Cortney Casey.
It’s become a way of life.
Throughout her four-year run in the UFC, the strawweight contender has shown a penchant for agreeing to fights even on the most unfavorable of terms, often signing on the dotted line with far less than the usual two months most fighters expect in order to prepare. So it goes without saying, but it wasn’t much of a surprise when Casey threw her hat into the ring to replace the injured Alexa Grasso and challenge fellow ranked strawweight Angela Hill on four weeks’ notice at UFC Lincoln.