JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Like many in the fight community and beyond, Uriah Hall faced some unforeseen challenges in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. At one point, the struggles of his job as a professional fighter became nearly unbearable. When Hall, a perennial top-of-the-heap UFC middleweight, dipped into his savings account to keep himself afloat amidst multiple cancellations and limited opportunities, he became discouraged. “My house is in Vegas. I had to go to Dallas,” Hall told reporters, including MMA Junkie, at UFC 261 media day on Wednesday

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Uriah Hall recounts facing ‘demons’ during difficult 2020: ‘The genius thing I did was I didn’t quit’ – MMA Junkie

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