When the bell rings to signal the start of the first bout at UFC Moscow, it will feature two fighters with their backs against the wall.
Terrion Ware’s UFC record sits at 0-3, and the fact is that few fighters get to lose their first three fights inside the Octagon and still get another shot to prove that they belong. That’s the situation Ware, 32, finds himself in heading into his bantamweight bout with Merab Dvalishvili this Saturday, one that will almost definitely be his last in the UFC if he doesn’t get his hand raised.