photo 1 of 120 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - APRIL 11: Reza Madadi works out for the media during the UFC open workouts at Pancrase Gym on April 11, 2012 in Stockholm, Sweden. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
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Reza MadadiTRAINING: I train between 2-3 times a day. Morning at the club, afternoon on my own physio and in the evening in the club. I feel great and in perfect shape.
When and why did you start training for fighting? As a kid, I wrestled a lot in Sweden and Iran and I also became the Swedish champion. After a couple of years in the wrestling mix, I wanted a new challenge and I had some friends fighting in MMA so I said I would give it a try. Two months later I made my pro debut in Finland and I loved it. The crowd went crazy and I enjoyed it so much that I told Manos (my long-time manager) that I wanted a fight immediately again and he booked me shortly after on a show in Sweden when I actually fought for free! This is how everything started and now I am in the UFC and it really is a dream come true. I have been talking about this for a long time and there are only a couple of days left until I make my debut! What ranks and titles have you held? Swedish freestyle wrestling champion, Swedish Greco-Roman wrestling champion, Superior Challenge title holder, X-Fight FC title holder Do you have any heroes? God is my hero What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? It means the world to me. This is what I have been dreaming for since the first day.
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