Keoni Koch  knows what it takes to be a top-level fighter. He’s watched his younger brother, Erik, blossom from a guy learning jiu-jitsu in his basement to a UFC standout. Koch, however, admits he struggles with the commitment needed to make a run at greatness. He is married with children and values his time as a husband and father. Look at his resume, and you can see three-year gaps between fights since he made his pro debut in 2007. During those times, he rejected the life of a fighter

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RFA 12′s Keoni Koch, once content as a coach, explains why he tried fighting – MMA Junkie

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