DALLAS – Chase Sherman avoided the dreaded 0-3 start to a UFC career when he picked up his first octagon victory at UFC 211. Now he knows exactly what he wants out of his career going forward. Sherman (10-3 MMA, 1-2 UFC) came out on the winning end of a wild slugfest when he knocked out Rashad Coulter (8-2 MMA, 0-1 UFC) in the second round of their heavyweight fight on Saturday’s card at American Airlines Center in Dallas. After dropping his first two UFC appearances, Sherman knew he needed to get his hand raised to keep his place on the roster

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UFC 211 winner Chase Sherman has plan for future in ‘not very stacked’ heavyweight division – MMA Junkie

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