UFC Contender Daniel Rodriguez Reveals Eight-Month Incarceration in Tijuana
Video: Top-ranked UFC contender, Daniel Rodriguez, shares Tijuana prison workouts after eight months secretly behind bars – ‘They created a monster’
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Daniel Rodriguez, the No. 14-ranked UFC Welterweight, has emerged after eight months of incarceration in a Tijuana prison, Mexico. Despite the challenges, he maintained his training and is set to return to the UFC octagon, promising a more focused and determined version of himself.
- 01Daniel Rodriguez was incarcerated in Tijuana, Mexico, for eight months.
- 02He maintained his training while in prison, sharing workout footage.
- 03Rodriguez is currently on a three-fight win streak in the UFC.
- 04His last fight was an intense match against Kevin Holland at UFC 318.
- 05Rodriguez is eager to return to the octagon and showcase his growth.
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Daniel Rodriguez, a top-ranked UFC Welterweight contender, has revealed that he spent the last eight months incarcerated in a prison in Tijuana, Mexico. During this time, he remained dedicated to his training, sharing videos of his workouts from behind bars. Rodriguez, who is currently on a three-fight win streak, last fought against Kevin Holland at UFC 318, where he delivered a thrilling performance. Now free, he expressed gratitude towards his legal and management team, family, and friends for their support during his time in prison. Rodriguez promises to return to the UFC octagon as a more focused and determined fighter, ready to prove that his time in confinement has only made him stronger.
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