The morning of July 16, 2008, I walked into Jackson Winkeljohn MMA to meet and document Rashad Evans for a few days. His manager at the time, Jervis Cole set this up, so I had no idea what to expect as Rashad and I never talked but @GeorgesStPierre spoke so highly of him, I knew he was good people. Before I even set my bag down, Rashad walks up to me and says.. “Good Morning, you look a little lost. You must be Eric Williams. Welcome to the home of the Jackson 5, I’m Rashad. You met Greg, so make yourself at home as training is about to start. I’ll introduce you as we move around. You can shoot wherever, just no shoes on the mat and if you’re hungry, we’ll get some food after training’s over.” He alternates his warm up between @GeorgesStPierre, @KeithJardine, @AliAbdelaziz, @AjarnPhilNurse, @JulesK_Fighter, @Roger_Huerta and @Mike.VanArsdale. It was so surreal because the combined level of skill in that room was insane. At that time I’m a year into working in MMA so I was still learning how to jump right into a new training environment. Rashad picked up on that and he started teaching me how to move, both in the front and behind the scenes of MMA. Along with being a phenomenal athlete, he had a leadership quality and a level of patience I had not experienced in the sport. He taught me how to spot championship level talent, made introductions and put me in rooms that had no doors, showed me what it was to be a great father, what traps to avoid and he’s been my big brotha’, from another mother ever since. I’ve documented his growth to the highest heights in his MMA career, watched him stumble, fall, take steps back and resurface better than ever and he’s always led by example. Never with an ego. From being the 1st UFC fighter to wear a suit to a press conference, the 1st black fighter to win the Ultimate Fighter, a UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, a FOX Sports and ESPN analyst to his physique and kick being used to create the @FightersOnly MMA Award, he’s been a trailblazer and inspiration in every respect. I’m proud to know you and have you as a Big Brotha’ Rashad. Let’s keep it going.
The morning of July 16, 2008, I walked into Jackson Winkeljohn MMA to meet and document Rashad Evans for a few days. His manager at the time, Jervis Cole set this up, so I had no idea what to expect as Rashad and I never talked but @GeorgesStPierre spoke so highly of him, I knew he was good people. Before I even set my bag down, Rashad walks up to me and says.. “Good Morning, you look a little lost. You must be Eric Williams. Welcome to the home of the Jackson 5, I’m Rashad. You met Greg, so make yourself at home as training is about to start. I’ll introduce you as we move around. You can shoot wherever, just no shoes on the mat and if you’re hungry, we’ll get some food after training’s over.” He alternates his warm up between @GeorgesStPierre, @KeithJardine, @AliAbdelaziz, @AjarnPhilNurse, @JulesK_Fighter, @Roger_Huerta and @Mike.VanArsdale. It was so surreal because the combined level of skill in that room was insane. At that time I’m a year into working in MMA so I was still learning how to jump right into a new training environment. Rashad picked up on that and he started teaching me how to move, both in the front and behind the scenes of MMA. Along with being a phenomenal athlete, he had a leadership quality and a level of patience I had not experienced in the sport. He taught me how to spot championship level talent, made introductions and put me in rooms that had no doors, showed me what it was to be a great father, what traps to avoid and he’s been my big brotha’, from another mother ever since. I’ve documented his growth to the highest heights in his MMA career, watched him stumble, fall, take steps back and resurface better than ever and he’s always led by example. Never with an ego. From being the 1st UFC fighter to wear a suit to a press conference, the 1st black fighter to win the Ultimate Fighter, a UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, a FOX Sports and ESPN analyst to his physique and kick being used to create the @FightersOnly MMA Award, he’s been a trailblazer and inspiration in every respect. I’m proud to know you and have you as a Big Brotha’ Rashad. Let’s keep it going.
The morning of July 16, 2008, I walked into Jackson Winkeljohn MMA to meet and document Rashad Evans for a few days. His manager at the time, Jervis Cole set this up, so I had no idea what to expect as Rashad and I never talked but @GeorgesStPierre spoke so highly of him, I knew he was good people. Before I even set my bag down, Rashad walks up to me and says.. “Good Morning, you look a little lost. You must be Eric Williams. Welcome to the home of the Jackson 5, I’m Rashad. You met Greg, so make yourself at home as training is about to start. I’ll introduce you as we move around. You can shoot wherever, just no shoes on the mat and if you’re hungry, we’ll get some food after training’s over.” He alternates his warm up between @GeorgesStPierre, @KeithJardine, @AliAbdelaziz, @AjarnPhilNurse, @JulesK_Fighter, @Roger_Huerta and @Mike.VanArsdale. It was so surreal because the combined level of skill in that room was insane. At that time I’m a year into working in MMA so I was still learning how to jump right into a new training environment. Rashad picked up on that and he started teaching me how to move, both in the front and behind the scenes of MMA. Along with being a phenomenal athlete, he had a leadership quality and a level of patience I had not experienced in the sport. He taught me how to spot championship level talent, made introductions and put me in rooms that had no doors, showed me what it was to be a great father, what traps to avoid and he’s been my big brotha’, from another mother ever since. I’ve documented his growth to the highest heights in his MMA career, watched him stumble, fall, take steps back and resurface better than ever and he’s always led by example. Never with an ego. From being the 1st UFC fighter to wear a suit to a press conference, the 1st black fighter to win the Ultimate Fighter, a UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, a FOX Sports and ESPN analyst to his physique and kick being used to create the @FightersOnly MMA Award, he’s been a trailblazer and inspiration in every respect. I’m proud to know you and have you as a Big Brotha’ Rashad. Let’s keep it going.
The morning of July 16, 2008, I walked into Jackson Winkeljohn MMA to meet and document Rashad Evans for a few days. His manager at the time, Jervis Cole set this up, so I had no idea what to expect as Rashad and I never talked but @GeorgesStPierre spoke so highly of him, I knew he was good people. Before I even set my bag down, Rashad walks up to me and says.. “Good Morning, you look a little lost. You must be Eric Williams. Welcome to the home of the Jackson 5, I’m Rashad. You met Greg, so make yourself at home as training is about to start. I’ll introduce you as we move around. You can shoot wherever, just no shoes on the mat and if you’re hungry, we’ll get some food after training’s over.” He alternates his warm up between @GeorgesStPierre, @KeithJardine, @AliAbdelaziz, @AjarnPhilNurse, @JulesK_Fighter, @Roger_Huerta and @Mike.VanArsdale. It was so surreal because the combined level of skill in that room was insane. At that time I’m a year into working in MMA so I was still learning how to jump right into a new training environment. Rashad picked up on that and he started teaching me how to move, both in the front and behind the scenes of MMA. Along with being a phenomenal athlete, he had a leadership quality and a level of patience I had not experienced in the sport. He taught me how to spot championship level talent, made introductions and put me in rooms that had no doors, showed me what it was to be a great father, what traps to avoid and he’s been my big brotha’, from another mother ever since. I’ve documented his growth to the highest heights in his MMA career, watched him stumble, fall, take steps back and resurface better than ever and he’s always led by example. Never with an ego. From being the 1st UFC fighter to wear a suit to a press conference, the 1st black fighter to win the Ultimate Fighter, a UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, a FOX Sports and ESPN analyst to his physique and kick being used to create the @FightersOnly MMA Award, he’s been a trailblazer and inspiration in every respect. I’m proud to know you and have you as a Big Brotha’ Rashad. Let’s keep it going.
The morning of July 16, 2008, I walked into Jackson Winkeljohn MMA to meet and document Rashad Evans for a few days. His manager at the time, Jervis Cole set this up, so I had no idea what to expect as Rashad and I never talked but @GeorgesStPierre spoke so highly of him, I knew he was good people. Before I even set my bag down, Rashad walks up to me and says.. “Good Morning, you look a little lost. You must be Eric Williams. Welcome to the home of the Jackson 5, I’m Rashad. You met Greg, so make yourself at home as training is about to start. I’ll introduce you as we move around. You can shoot wherever, just no shoes on the mat and if you’re hungry, we’ll get some food after training’s over.” He alternates his warm up between @GeorgesStPierre, @KeithJardine, @AliAbdelaziz, @AjarnPhilNurse, @JulesK_Fighter, @Roger_Huerta and @Mike.VanArsdale. It was so surreal because the combined level of skill in that room was insane. At that time I’m a year into working in MMA so I was still learning how to jump right into a new training environment. Rashad picked up on that and he started teaching me how to move, both in the front and behind the scenes of MMA. Along with being a phenomenal athlete, he had a leadership quality and a level of patience I had not experienced in the sport. He taught me how to spot championship level talent, made introductions and put me in rooms that had no doors, showed me what it was to be a great father, what traps to avoid and he’s been my big brotha’, from another mother ever since. I’ve documented his growth to the highest heights in his MMA career, watched him stumble, fall, take steps back and resurface better than ever and he’s always led by example. Never with an ego. From being the 1st UFC fighter to wear a suit to a press conference, the 1st black fighter to win the Ultimate Fighter, a UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, a FOX Sports and ESPN analyst to his physique and kick being used to create the @FightersOnly MMA Award, he’s been a trailblazer and inspiration in every respect. I’m proud to know you and have you as a Big Brotha’ Rashad. Let’s keep it going.
The morning of July 16, 2008, I walked into Jackson Winkeljohn MMA to meet and document Rashad Evans for a few days. His manager at the time, Jervis Cole set this up, so I had no idea what to expect as Rashad and I never talked but @GeorgesStPierre spoke so highly of him, I knew he was good people. Before I even set my bag down, Rashad walks up to me and says.. “Good Morning, you look a little lost. You must be Eric Williams. Welcome to the home of the Jackson 5, I’m Rashad. You met Greg, so make yourself at home as training is about to start. I’ll introduce you as we move around. You can shoot wherever, just no shoes on the mat and if you’re hungry, we’ll get some food after training’s over.” He alternates his warm up between @GeorgesStPierre, @KeithJardine, @AliAbdelaziz, @AjarnPhilNurse, @JulesK_Fighter, @Roger_Huerta and @Mike.VanArsdale. It was so surreal because the combined level of skill in that room was insane. At that time I’m a year into working in MMA so I was still learning how to jump right into a new training environment. Rashad picked up on that and he started teaching me how to move, both in the front and behind the scenes of MMA. Along with being a phenomenal athlete, he had a leadership quality and a level of patience I had not experienced in the sport. He taught me how to spot championship level talent, made introductions and put me in rooms that had no doors, showed me what it was to be a great father, what traps to avoid and he’s been my big brotha’, from another mother ever since. I’ve documented his growth to the highest heights in his MMA career, watched him stumble, fall, take steps back and resurface better than ever and he’s always led by example. Never with an ego. From being the 1st UFC fighter to wear a suit to a press conference, the 1st black fighter to win the Ultimate Fighter, a UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, a FOX Sports and ESPN analyst to his physique and kick being used to create the @FightersOnly MMA Award, he’s been a trailblazer and inspiration in every respect. I’m proud to know you and have you as a Big Brotha’ Rashad. Let’s keep it going.
The morning of July 16, 2008, I walked into Jackson Winkeljohn MMA to meet and document Rashad Evans for a few days. His manager at the time, Jervis Cole set this up, so I had no idea what to expect as Rashad and I never talked but @GeorgesStPierre spoke so highly of him, I knew he was good people. Before I even set my bag down, Rashad walks up to me and says.. “Good Morning, you look a little lost. You must be Eric Williams. Welcome to the home of the Jackson 5, I’m Rashad. You met Greg, so make yourself at home as training is about to start. I’ll introduce you as we move around. You can shoot wherever, just no shoes on the mat and if you’re hungry, we’ll get some food after training’s over.” He alternates his warm up between @GeorgesStPierre, @KeithJardine, @AliAbdelaziz, @AjarnPhilNurse, @JulesK_Fighter, @Roger_Huerta and @Mike.VanArsdale. It was so surreal because the combined level of skill in that room was insane. At that time I’m a year into working in MMA so I was still learning how to jump right into a new training environment. Rashad picked up on that and he started teaching me how to move, both in the front and behind the scenes of MMA. Along with being a phenomenal athlete, he had a leadership quality and a level of patience I had not experienced in the sport. He taught me how to spot championship level talent, made introductions and put me in rooms that had no doors, showed me what it was to be a great father, what traps to avoid and he’s been my big brotha’, from another mother ever since. I’ve documented his growth to the highest heights in his MMA career, watched him stumble, fall, take steps back and resurface better than ever and he’s always led by example. Never with an ego. From being the 1st UFC fighter to wear a suit to a press conference, the 1st black fighter to win the Ultimate Fighter, a UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, a FOX Sports and ESPN analyst to his physique and kick being used to create the @FightersOnly MMA Award, he’s been a trailblazer and inspiration in every respect. I’m proud to know you and have you as a Big Brotha’ Rashad. Let’s keep it going.
The morning of July 16, 2008, I walked into Jackson Winkeljohn MMA to meet and document Rashad Evans for a few days. His manager at the time, Jervis Cole set this up, so I had no idea what to expect as Rashad and I never talked but @GeorgesStPierre spoke so highly of him, I knew he was good people. Before I even set my bag down, Rashad walks up to me and says.. “Good Morning, you look a little lost. You must be Eric Williams. Welcome to the home of the Jackson 5, I’m Rashad. You met Greg, so make yourself at home as training is about to start. I’ll introduce you as we move around. You can shoot wherever, just no shoes on the mat and if you’re hungry, we’ll get some food after training’s over.” He alternates his warm up between @GeorgesStPierre, @KeithJardine, @AliAbdelaziz, @AjarnPhilNurse, @JulesK_Fighter, @Roger_Huerta and @Mike.VanArsdale. It was so surreal because the combined level of skill in that room was insane. At that time I’m a year into working in MMA so I was still learning how to jump right into a new training environment. Rashad picked up on that and he started teaching me how to move, both in the front and behind the scenes of MMA. Along with being a phenomenal athlete, he had a leadership quality and a level of patience I had not experienced in the sport. He taught me how to spot championship level talent, made introductions and put me in rooms that had no doors, showed me what it was to be a great father, what traps to avoid and he’s been my big brotha’, from another mother ever since. I’ve documented his growth to the highest heights in his MMA career, watched him stumble, fall, take steps back and resurface better than ever and he’s always led by example. Never with an ego. From being the 1st UFC fighter to wear a suit to a press conference, the 1st black fighter to win the Ultimate Fighter, a UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, a FOX Sports and ESPN analyst to his physique and kick being used to create the @FightersOnly MMA Award, he’s been a trailblazer and inspiration in every respect. I’m proud to know you and have you as a Big Brotha’ Rashad. Let’s keep it going.
The morning of July 16, 2008, I walked into Jackson Winkeljohn MMA to meet and document Rashad Evans for a few days. His manager at the time, Jervis Cole set this up, so I had no idea what to expect as Rashad and I never talked but @GeorgesStPierre spoke so highly of him, I knew he was good people. Before I even set my bag down, Rashad walks up to me and says.. “Good Morning, you look a little lost. You must be Eric Williams. Welcome to the home of the Jackson 5, I’m Rashad. You met Greg, so make yourself at home as training is about to start. I’ll introduce you as we move around. You can shoot wherever, just no shoes on the mat and if you’re hungry, we’ll get some food after training’s over.” He alternates his warm up between @GeorgesStPierre, @KeithJardine, @AliAbdelaziz, @AjarnPhilNurse, @JulesK_Fighter, @Roger_Huerta and @Mike.VanArsdale. It was so surreal because the combined level of skill in that room was insane. At that time I’m a year into working in MMA so I was still learning how to jump right into a new training environment. Rashad picked up on that and he started teaching me how to move, both in the front and behind the scenes of MMA. Along with being a phenomenal athlete, he had a leadership quality and a level of patience I had not experienced in the sport. He taught me how to spot championship level talent, made introductions and put me in rooms that had no doors, showed me what it was to be a great father, what traps to avoid and he’s been my big brotha’, from another mother ever since. I’ve documented his growth to the highest heights in his MMA career, watched him stumble, fall, take steps back and resurface better than ever and he’s always led by example. Never with an ego. From being the 1st UFC fighter to wear a suit to a press conference, the 1st black fighter to win the Ultimate Fighter, a UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, a FOX Sports and ESPN analyst to his physique and kick being used to create the @FightersOnly MMA Award, he’s been a trailblazer and inspiration in every respect. I’m proud to know you and have you as a Big Brotha’ Rashad. Let’s keep it going.
The morning of July 16, 2008, I walked into Jackson Winkeljohn MMA to meet and document Rashad Evans for a few days. His manager at the time, Jervis Cole set this up, so I had no idea what to expect as Rashad and I never talked but @GeorgesStPierre spoke so highly of him, I knew he was good people. Before I even set my bag down, Rashad walks up to me and says.. “Good Morning, you look a little lost. You must be Eric Williams. Welcome to the home of the Jackson 5, I’m Rashad. You met Greg, so make yourself at home as training is about to start. I’ll introduce you as we move around. You can shoot wherever, just no shoes on the mat and if you’re hungry, we’ll get some food after training’s over.” He alternates his warm up between @GeorgesStPierre, @KeithJardine, @AliAbdelaziz, @AjarnPhilNurse, @JulesK_Fighter, @Roger_Huerta and @Mike.VanArsdale. It was so surreal because the combined level of skill in that room was insane. At that time I’m a year into working in MMA so I was still learning how to jump right into a new training environment. Rashad picked up on that and he started teaching me how to move, both in the front and behind the scenes of MMA. Along with being a phenomenal athlete, he had a leadership quality and a level of patience I had not experienced in the sport. He taught me how to spot championship level talent, made introductions and put me in rooms that had no doors, showed me what it was to be a great father, what traps to avoid and he’s been my big brotha’, from another mother ever since. I’ve documented his growth to the highest heights in his MMA career, watched him stumble, fall, take steps back and resurface better than ever and he’s always led by example. Never with an ego. From being the 1st UFC fighter to wear a suit to a press conference, the 1st black fighter to win the Ultimate Fighter, a UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, a FOX Sports and ESPN analyst to his physique and kick being used to create the @FightersOnly MMA Award, he’s been a trailblazer and inspiration in every respect. I’m proud to know you and have you as a Big Brotha’ Rashad. Let’s keep it going.
📣 Exciting news! Thrilled to announce my upcoming docuseries in collaboration with @LiveTrained. Join us as we embark on a journey to explore alternative healthcare practices and therapy. Get ready for eye-opening stories and insights that challenge the conventional and embrace the extraordinary. Stay tuned for a holistic exploration of well-being! 🌿💙 #AlternativeHealthcare #DocuseriesDiscovery
Happy 39th birthday, Celiana @celianaevansre! 🎉✨ To the most loving wife, your presence turns every moment into a celebration of love and joy. May your day be as uplifting and sweet as the happiness you bring into our lives. Here’s to many more years of shared laughter and cherished moments. 🎂💖 I adore you!
The calm before the storm ⛈️ ••••••••••••• If you know, you know! We may have just watched the amateur “Fight of the Year” in a Fort Lauderdale. @iam_zbh and @big_vic44 threw down for 3 straight rounds and left it all inside the Combatagon! You can catch some of the highlights in our story and be sure to give is a follow to catch updates from tonights live event!
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Happy Thanksgiving, from the Combat Club family to yours! 🦃 🍽️ 🙏 This year, don’t hold back on that turkey, as long as you save enough room to watch Combat Club on Prime Video!! 🫵 Streaming now. Link in bio! 🎶: @furtheradventuresof #CombatClubShow #MMAComedy #RodneyandRashad #PrimeVideo #Thanksgiving
Wishing everyone a Happy New Year filled with joy and laughter! 🎉🥳 As we welcome 2024, we’re also celebrating our little Sol, who brightens our days like the Sun. Happy 3rd birthday, Sol! ☀️🎂 #NewYearJoy #SolTurns3”
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Another weekend of 🔥 UFC action coming up this Saturday and @SugaRashadEvans is rolling with Johnny Walker in the rematch of the first controversial fight with Ankalaev 👀 Catch him and @ipickwins talk fight betting every week on The Fight Guys 🤑
Episode 11 of Steve Lags Unfiltered comes out this Thursday!💥 I had on UFC Hall of Famer, Rashad Evans.🙌 We talked about getting comfortable with being uncomfortable!💯 #SteveLags #Unfiltered #RashadEvans UFCHallOfFame #MMAFighter #Fighter #UFC #Unfiltered #Success #Health #Lifestyle