UFC middleweight Uriah Hall knows how to turn a negative into a positive, and that’s exactly what he did following his upset loss to Kelvin Gastelum at The Ultimate Fighter 17 Finale in April. Since Day One of the reality show, Hall had high expectations around him, and it appeared he was well on his was to meeting them after crushing his opponents through the early rounds of the show’s grueling tournament format. When the live finale and a chance to earn the coveted six-figure UFC contract came around, though, Hall didn’t show up with his best, which forced him to reevaluate everything. The first change the 29-year-old made was in scenery

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UFC Fight Night 26′s Uriah Hall: Losing TUF ‘could have broke me, but it didn’t’ – MMA Junkie

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