At this time two years ago in Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), Tyron Woodley was still trying to prove his worth to the promotion that absorbed his Strikeforce contract, while The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) original Josh Koscheck was clinging to his telegraphed right hand.
Times have certainly changed as the No. 3-ranked UFC Welterweight Woodley (15-3) is in position to fight for a title should he defeat former 170-pound champion Johny Hendricks (17-3) at the UFC 192 pay-per-view (PPV) on Oct. 3, 2015, while Koscheck signed with Bellator.
"The Chosen One" has defeated the likes of Koscheck, Carlos Condit and Dong Hyun Kim en route to his long-awaited showdown with "Bigg Rigg.