Filed under: Featured Videos , News , UFC , Videos BRISBANE, Australia – Fighters are typically eager to put losses behind them as soon as possible. UFC welterweight Alan Jouban is no different, but first he fully embraced the outcome of his most recent fight. Jouban (12-4 MMA, 3-2 UFC), who battles Brendan O’Reilly (6-1 MMA, 1-1 UFC) in the featured preliminary bout of Saturday’s FOX Sports 1-televised UFC Fight Night 85 event at Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, said his first-round knockout loss to Albert Tumenov at UFC 192 in October is not something he shies away from. In fact, Jouban said he learned more from the quick and violent stoppage than he has any of his previous career setbacks. The defeat forced Jouban to reanalyze the way in which he was training, and, more importantly, where he was dedicating the majority of his time and energy. “For the last couple years, it’s been building,” Jouban told MMAjunkie

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KO loss to Tumenov forced UFC Fight Night 85′s Alan Jouban to alter training habits – MMA Junkie

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