Whether it’s the wear and tear on a fighter’s mind and body over the years of training and fighting, or the often abysmally low pay for what can be a massive time outlay at the higher levels of the sport, or simply dealing with fickle fans and sleazy promoters and managers, a career in fighting can be a challenge to navigate. And that’s to say nothing of actually losing fights; the potential for public humiliation and a place on someone else’s highlight reel for years to come.
These all seem to be points that Oluwale Bamgbose is coming face to face with, following his 2nd round KO at the hands of Alessio Di Chirico at UFC on FOX: Lawler vs.