
Nicotine out, Sean Strickland in: Zach Reese switches it up for UFC on ESPN 68
Nicotine out, Sean Strickland in: Zach Reese switches it up for UFC on ESPN 68
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Zachary Reese quit nicotine and channeling anger for UFC Vegas 107
UFC on ESPN 68's Zachary Reese spoke to MMA Junkie and reporters at media day for his middleweight bout vs. Dusko Todorovic on Saturday in Las Vegas.
LAS VEGAS – Zach Reese has made some life changes in anticipation of Saturday's UFC on ESPN 68.
The biggest, perhaps, are a change of scenery and fresh resources. Usually one to do training camp in Texas, Reese (8-2 MMA, 2-2 UFC) moved to Las Vegas for this training camp to train under Eric Nicksick and his staff at Xtreme Couture. The move, Reese told MMA Junkie and other reporters Wednesday, is already paying dividends.
"For this camp, I switched it up," Reese said at a pre-fight news conference. "I went out to Xtreme Couture about a month-and-a-half ago. I've been getting a lot of training in with the guys over there, Sean Strickland and Alex Polizzi. I've been super grateful for that, man. I feel like I've really leveled up. I'm in great shape, healthy, and ready to go."
Reese, 31, said the switch was spurred from training in Thailand with Chris Curtis, a key member of Xtreme Couture.
Once at his new training home, however, Reese has taken a particular liking to training with Sean Strickland, whom he gave a ringing endorsement.
"I would say he's the best training partner I've ever had," Reese said. "He tries to make you better every day. He holds the room to a real high standard. There's a ton of energy in the room and real fight, realistic training. I love it. I'm super grateful for it, man."
In his most recent outing, Reese was brutally knocked out by Azamat Bekoev in Round 1. That fight took place in January. Four months later, Reese is eager to get back in the win column but thinks he'll have a very different threat with opponent Dusko Todorovic (12-5 MMA, 3-5 UFC)
"I think he'll try to take me down, especially based off my losses in the UFC," Reese said. "I think he's going to try to take me down. I hope he tries to stand with me. If he tries to take me down, I'm going to be ready for it. I'll beat him everywhere in every position."
Oh, and there's one other X-factor that could be at play Saturday.
"I quit cold turkey on nicotine, too," Reese said. "I think that's helping."

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