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‘How much better could I have been?’: Eryk Anders reflects on past drug abuse, changing his life ahead of UFC 309

November 13, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Former college football champion Eryk Anders reflects on his MMA career and personal growth over the past two decades. The UFC middleweight is set to face Chris Weidman at UFC 309, marking his 18th octagon appearance. Anders recently shared his journey of overcoming drug abuse, gaining custody of his son, and finding clarity in his life.

Anders admitted to a past of late-night partying and substance abuse, questioning how much better he could have performed without these distractions. After a period of sobriety, Anders experienced a newfound sense of clarity and purpose in his life.

With a renewed focus, Anders now looks towards the future, considering opening his own gym and exploring new opportunities. Despite past struggles, Anders remains determined to make the most of his remaining fights in the UFC.

Reflecting on his journey, Anders acknowledges the importance of surrounding himself with genuine connections and prioritizing his role as a father. As he prepares for his upcoming fight, Anders remains grateful for the chance to compete at Madison Square Garden against a respected opponent.

For Anders, the opportunity to face a former champion in such a prestigious arena is a dream come true, highlighting his resilience and dedication to his craft.

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