Joker’s Battles will Continue in Cage
Carlos Arias Jan 22, 2012
Michael “The
Joker” Guymon, of Lake Forest, Calif., admits he probably
should not have fought his last two fights. Guymon was not just
fighting his opponents inside the Octagon; he was also battling
himself and depression.
However, Guymon has spent the past year getting his life and mental health in order, and he is ready to make a comeback. Guymon (12-5-1) recently signed a three-fight deal with the BAMMA USA promotion and will return to the cage to face Frankie Saenz (4-1) at BAMMA USA “Bad Beat 5” on March 16 at Commerce Casino in Commerce, Calif.
“I feel like I’m starting over again,” Guymon said. “I feel like it’s my first fight. You know, I’ve had a year off. It feels like a brand new everything, a new life, a new start, a new everything.”
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However, Guymon has spent the past year getting his life and mental health in order, and he is ready to make a comeback. Guymon (12-5-1) recently signed a three-fight deal with the BAMMA USA promotion and will return to the cage to face Frankie Saenz (4-1) at BAMMA USA “Bad Beat 5” on March 16 at Commerce Casino in Commerce, Calif.
“I feel like I’m starting over again,” Guymon said. “I feel like it’s my first fight. You know, I’ve had a year off. It feels like a brand new everything, a new life, a new start, a new everything.”
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