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Когда не поел с утра и ко второму уроку ощущаешь себя в эдите с Диллашоу #tjdillashaw #weightcut #UFC #morning #mma T.J. Dillashaw (Tyler Jeffrey Dillashaw) is an American mixed martial artist best known for his time competing in the UFC bantamweight division. Born on February 7, 1986, in Sonora, California, he grew up excelling in wrestling, eventually earning a scholarship to wrestle at California State University, Fullerton. His strong wrestling base later became one of the core elements of his MMA style. Rise to Fame Dillashaw first gained major attention when he appeared on The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller in 2011. Although he did not win the season, his performance impressed UFC fans and analysts. He soon became part of the elite MMA team Team Alpha Male, training alongside top fighters like Urijah Faber, Chad Mendes, and Joseph Benavidez. Under the guidance of coaches including Duane Ludwig, Dillashaw developed a fast, footwork-heavy striking style that would later define his championship run. UFC Bantamweight Champion Dillashaw captured the UFC bantamweight title on May 24, 2014, with a stunning upset victory over the then-undefeated champion Renan Barão. Despite being a massive underdog, Dillashaw dominated the fight from start to finish, showcasing sharp movement, precise striking, and relentless pressure. The fifth-round TKO is still considered one of the greatest championship upsets and performances in UFC history. He defended the belt successfully, including another dominant win in the rematch against Barão. Even after losing the title to Dominick Cruz in a razor-close split decision, many viewed Dillashaw as one of the most technically gifted fighters in the division. In 2017, he recaptured the bantamweight title by knocking out his former teammate Cody Garbrandt, then defeated Garbrandt again in their high-profile rematch. His striking creativity, angles, and cardio made him a standout among bantamweights of his era. Suspension and Controversies In 2019, Dillashaw tested positive for EPO (erythropoietin) after cutting down to flyweight to face Henry Cejudo. He received a two-year suspension from USADA. The incident was one of the most talked-about doping cases in UFC history, affecting Dillashaw’s reputation and leading to strong reactions from fans and fighters. Dillashaw later returned to the bantamweight division in 2021 with a victory over Cory Sandhagen, but a longstanding shoulder injury limited his ability to continue competing at the top level. Later Career and Retirement In October 2022, during his fight against champion Aljamain Sterling, Dillashaw’s shoulder dislocated repeatedly, severely affecting the bout and leading to a loss. In early 2023, he announced his retirement from MMA due to the severity of his injuries and the difficulty of returning to peak physical condition. Legacy T.J. Dillashaw is widely regarded as one of the most technically advanced bantamweights in UFC history. At his peak, he blended wrestling, kickboxing, and dynamic footwork into a fluid, unpredictable style. Despite the controversy surrounding his suspension, his skill set, championship performances, and influence on the evolution of the bantamweight division remain significant.
Когда не поел с утра и ко второму уроку ощущаешь себя в эдите с Диллашоу #tjdillashaw #weightcut #UFC #morning #mma T.J. Dillashaw (Tyler Jeffrey Dillashaw) is an American mixed martial artist best known for his time competing in the UFC bantamweight division. Born on February 7, 1986, in Sonora, California, he grew up excelling in wrestling, eventually earning a scholarship to wrestle at California State University, Fullerton. His strong wrestling base later became one of the core elements of his MMA style. Rise to Fame Dillashaw first gained major attention when he appeared on The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs. Team Miller in 2011. Although he did not win the season, his performance impressed UFC fans and analysts. He soon became part of the elite MMA team Team Alpha Male, training alongside top fighters like Urijah Faber, Chad Mendes, and Joseph Benavidez. Under the guidance of coaches including Duane Ludwig, Dillashaw developed a fast, footwork-heavy striking style that would later define his championship run. UFC Bantamweight Champion Dillashaw captured the UFC bantamweight title on May 24, 2014, with a stunning upset victory over the then-undefeated champion Renan Barão. Despite being a massive underdog, Dillashaw dominated the fight from start to finish, showcasing sharp movement, precise striking, and relentless pressure. The fifth-round TKO is still considered one of the greatest championship upsets and performances in UFC history. He defended the belt successfully, including another dominant win in the rematch against Barão. Even after losing the title to Dominick Cruz in a razor-close split decision, many viewed Dillashaw as one of the most technically gifted fighters in the division. In 2017, he recaptured the bantamweight title by knocking out his former teammate Cody Garbrandt, then defeated Garbrandt again in their high-profile rematch. His striking creativity, angles, and cardio made him a standout among bantamweights of his era. Suspension and Controversies In 2019, Dillashaw tested positive for EPO (erythropoietin) after cutting down to flyweight to face Henry Cejudo. He received a two-year suspension from USADA. The incident was one of the most talked-about doping cases in UFC history, affecting Dillashaw’s reputation and leading to strong reactions from fans and fighters. Dillashaw later returned to the bantamweight division in 2021 with a victory over Cory Sandhagen, but a longstanding shoulder injury limited his ability to continue competing at the top level. Later Career and Retirement In October 2022, during his fight against champion Aljamain Sterling, Dillashaw’s shoulder dislocated repeatedly, severely affecting the bout and leading to a loss. In early 2023, he announced his retirement from MMA due to the severity of his injuries and the difficulty of returning to peak physical condition. Legacy T.J. Dillashaw is widely regarded as one of the most technically advanced bantamweights in UFC history. At his peak, he blended wrestling, kickboxing, and dynamic footwork into a fluid, unpredictable style. Despite the controversy surrounding his suspension, his skill set, championship performances, and influence on the evolution of the bantamweight division remain significant.

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