Carlos had wrestled from about the time he was 9 until 16. When he was younger he got in fights a lot and it just seemed like a natural fit for him to get into mma. He used to train in Albuquerque and… + See More +
Carlos had wrestled from about the time he was 9 until 16. When he was younger he got in fights a lot and it just seemed like a natural fit for him to get into mma. He used to train in Albuquerque and… + See More
- See Less - Carlos had wrestled from about the time he was 9 until 16. When he was younger he got in fights a lot and it just seemed like a natural fit for him to get into mma. He used to train in Albuquerque and now trains at Arizona Combat Sports with many top notch fighters.
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Gchild February 26, 2009 at 6:09pm
I know Carlos personally from his time training here in ABQ. I had the pleasure to roll with him a few times. He is a great fighter and an awesome all round trainer/person. If there is one thing I know it's that he will be ready for any challenge. Training at AZCS will make him much better.
I'm not so sure tall one, Condit is damn tough and while the wec might not be the ufc, he may very well give some tough people some fits in the "major leagues", with his height and reach i think he could frustrate gsp
Hey shorty, Carlos would get his a$$ waxed by gsp, the wec is like the minor leagues, Carlos even basically says so in this interview. Of course he needs to win some fights and prove himself before he gets a crack at gsp... or possibly thiago alves.
he should get to just fight gsp, to unify the belts like ufc did with pride. i think its extremely disrespectful to take the wec champ and not let him unify the belts.
Carlos talks about his training and moving from the WEC into the UFC. He says it is bitter sweet because he really loved the WEC but is excited to join the big boys in the UFC. Making sure to keep sharp on all styles of fighting is difficult and is something that he has become better at with time. February 23, 2009