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THE WILL OF A CHAMPION

The life of a fighter is not an easy one. Mixed martial arts fighters spend months carefully regulating every aspect of their lives to make sure they’ll make weight. They put themselves through rigorous training sessions to maintain their stamina and train their mind so that once they get in the octagon instinct will take over. After all this work, even the most talented fighter still ends up getting pummeled on their way to victory. To a layperson, it sounds quite painful. Yet, for Ultimate Fighting Championship featherweight contender Megan Anderson, that pain is nothing compared to going under the needle.

“Getting tattooed is way worse. One hundred percent,” Anderson says with a laugh. “The only thing

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