photo 1 of 62 RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - OCTOBER 12: Chris Camozzi weighs in during the UFC 153 weigh in at HSBC Arena on October 12, 2012 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
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크리스 카모지TRAINING: I train twice a day and do strength and conditioning between those training sessions. Depending on the day, I box in the A.M. and wrestle at night. Other days can consist of Muay Thai in the morning and BJJ at night. It always seems like there are not enough hours in the day but I manage to fit everything in. It makes for a busy week! Check out my website ChrisCamozziMMA.com for more training updates, videos and blogs about my camp!
Thoughts on upcoming opponent, Nick Catone? Nick has been out from fighting for a while, but I expect him to come ready. He's a good wrestler and decent boxer, but I think I’m better all around. My wrestling has improved a ton and I think I can take him down if I want or keep it standing. I always try to bring a fast-paced fight, so we will see how he adjusts to that. I’m just looking to put wins on my record and Nick is the next guy I have to beat to do that. I have all the tools on my side and I’m ready to take home one of those bonuses. When and why did you start training for fighting? I started training at Gumm MMA in the summer of 2005. I had just finished up playing Rugby at Fort Lewis College and I needed something to keep me busy. I wrestled in high school and thought I would give grappling a try. I found out Gumm MMA also offered kickboxing, and as a kid I always wanted to try boxing and since MMA is the modern day boxing I went that route. I started training kickboxing and BJJ with Brad Gumm and never left. I was hooked on it immediately. What ranks and titles have you held? BJJ purple belt, VFC Middleweight Champ, RMBB Middleweight Champ, Tap or Snap middleweight Champ, Kickdown light heavyweight Champ, EFX Middleweight Champ Do you have any heroes? I have a lot of idols or people I admire. I regret to say I have not met any heroes other than those serving in the Military. What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? It means everything to me. This is a goal I have had since I was a kid watching the original UFC. My friends and I used to rent the tapes and watch all the fights. It is a dream come true and I always said I would do anything to fight in the UFC. I plan on staying here for a long time. Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? I went to Fort Lewis College for a year but lost interest in it. What was your job before fighting? I have had every crappy job you can think of. I never found anything I enjoyed doing until I got into MMA. Before I got on the show and before I started fighting pro I was a bouncer at some clubs in downtown Denver. A couple years ago I hooked up with the MTX Audio Fight Team and they pay my bills and allow me to pursue this full-time. Specific accomplishments in pro competition? I still hold 4 of the 5 titles I have won. The 5th title I vacated when I moved to Middleweight. Favorite Grappling technique: D’arce Choke Favorite Striking Technique: Knee
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