"Obviously, it was super frustrating, but he did what he had to do, and he exposed me. I was super confident. I thought I prepared, and obviously I underprepared. I want to thank him for the lesson. I'm going to be better. I took this fight because I felt he was one of the best in the world at a lower weight class, and I wanted to test myself. I'm getting up there in age, and I wanted to see how 'bad' I am. I know I took a beating, but I was still hopeful all the way to the end. If you want to be the best, sometimes you get the raw end of the deal. That's life."
It's impossible to dislike Cub Swanson, who offers up no oh-I-was-hurt or he-just-laid-on-me nonsense after getting dominated in the main event of UFC Fight Night 57 (r...
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