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Kevin Ehsani was originally born in Southern California, later moving to Bay Area. He is now back in LA, where he currently resides. He has been an MMA fan since 2007, previously training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and boxing, but never fighting on a competitive level. Kevin has a Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism from San Francisco State University. His passion has always been writing and journalism, previously covering MMA for Politicus Sports, while currently hosting and producing his own podcast called Hammer Fist Radio.
It is not every day, especially in MMA, that a fighter can be compared to a prime Mike Tyson. Today isn’t every day, though. Today is just a couple of short days away from the next UFC appearance of Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino.
When the aforementioned Tyson was at the top of his game on the way to becoming the youngest heavyweight boxing champion ever, he had an aura about him. That aura came in part because he was absolutely demolishing any and all challengers with relative ease. Everyone watching knew what was eventually coming. They looked on in fear for his opponent’s health. Analysts and fans would scoff at the notion of a chance that the man fighting Tyson could take out the heavyweight king. For many years, Tyson’s opponents were viewed as sacrificial lambs.