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HALIFAX - Back at UFC 160, T. Edgar Martinez Jersey .J. Grant showed his championship mixed martial arts credentials by earning a lightweight title shot with an impressive knockout of Gray (The Bully) Maynard.Entering the MGM Grand Garden Arena to Whitesnakes Here I Go Again — his usual soundtrack, chosen after seeing boxer Mickey Ward walk out to it in 2002 — the lightweight from Cole Harbour, N.S., knocked out Maynard in the first round to earn a 155-pound title shot.The first minute of the fight belonged to Maynard, who landed some hard shots. But the rest belonged to Grant, who put Maynard down with a right to the jaw and then swarmed him at the fence. The Canadian fired knees and punches until the referee stepped in to save a dazed Maynard two minutes seven seconds into the fight.Huge, huge victory for T.J. Grant, said UFC commentator Joe Rogan. What an impressive knockout, in the most important fight of his career.The win, his fifth straight since dropping down to lightweight, earned Grant a US$50,000 bonus for knockout of the night and a shot at then-world champion Benson (Smooth) Henderson.Nothing but respect. But hey, I want to fight the champ, I want to be the champ, Grant said in the cage that night. Lets do it.Today, the euphoria of May 25, 2013, seems a distant memory.Saturdays televised show in Grants backyard represents the 56th UFC card since he battered Maynard. And the Canadian contender has not been a part of any of them.Two weeks after the Maynard win, Grant was hit in the head by his training partners foot during a jiu-jitsu session. Later in the session, he used his head to stop a sweep and was hit again.I dont know which one it was, he said of the head blows. All I know is just when I was done training, I didnt feel right.Diagnosed with a concussion, the 30-year-old has not sparred since.A proud, private man, Grant (21-5) is reluctant to do much media these days. He wants to focus on getting well, rather than rehash his medical problems.It has been one step forward, one step back. A frustrating, bumpy road back. And while acknowledging he was on the cusp of being able to secure my future, he is not complaining.Im making improvements, basically, Grant said in an interview this week. Its a slow process. Nothing really new to report. Getting some good direction, trying to do my best.There is no quick fix for a concussion. Every one is different. And unlike a broken leg or surgically repaired knee, there is no set return date.At a news conference in August to promote the Halifax card, Grant seemed more optimistic.Im near the end of it, and Im looking forward to resuming my career soon, he told reporters. I hope to be ready to fight this fall.Summer is over and Grants plans have changed.For me, its just really up and down, hit or miss, he said. Ill say one thing one day and Ill feel good and the next day I wont. Ive decided to just kind of take a little step back, put my career on hold and just do what Ive got to do to get better.Grant looks good, lean and in shape. He works out but doesnt spar. But some days, going to the gym turns out to be a bad idea.You dont really want to go roll around with people when you have a headache.Its doubly painful because training is what he loves to do.And there seems no rhyme or reason to it. Sometimes you dont know what you did, he said of setbacks.He follows his sport closely, watching every show he can. And he is grateful for the support he gets daily, often from people he doesnt know.But he doesnt want to be a sad-story poster boy, one of the reasons he has limited interviews.By all rights, his story should be that of a blue-collar athlete who turned himself into a hard-nosed, prickly opponent with multiple weapons, a fighter who dropped down a weight class and became a dangerous contender.There are no airs to Grant, who knows the value of honesty and hard work. But sadly character doesnt factor into concussion comebacks.Grant has had plenty of help in recent months, from medical experts to other athletes. Fellow Cole Harbour native Sidney Crosby reached out to share his concussion experiences.It really meant a lot, said Grant.He tries to apply discipline to his recovery, for example watching what he eats — which he admits wasnt easy at the beginning when he couldnt train. The fighter remains optimistic and has no plans to retire. But he knows he has to put his chosen profession on the side. For how long, he doesnt know.Im know Im going to get back to 100 per cent. I just dont know exactly when thats going to be.The Halifax show represents another missed opportunity for Grant, the flag-bearer for MMA in the region.Anthony (Showtime) Pettis replaced him at UFC 163 in August 2013 and dethroned Henderson. Grant, still not feeling right, then had to withdraw from a scheduled December 2013 title fight with Pettis.On the plus side, Grant has the support of a sizable family. He grew up with four older brothers. His mother was one of nine kids and his father one of 14. At a recent family reunion, he discovered he had 50 first cousins.At home, one-year-old daughter Casey keeps Grant and wife Belinda busy.Shes awesome, Grant said of the little one. Shes tons of fun. Every day is like a new journey. Shes doing something different. It keeps you on your toes.Kids, Grant has learned, are quick learners.They just watch you and they see what youre doing. The next thing you know theyre imitating, he said.Youve got to make sure youre holding yourself to the highest standards, so youre not teaching them any bad habits, he said with a laugh.Unfortunately for Grant, he also stands as a reminder of concussion — a confusing, debilitating injury that is no stranger to combat sports.Athletic commissions routinely hand out medical suspensions to the victim of a knockout. But in a sport where you have to compete to get paid, the pressure to return to action quickly is intense.Grant was fortunate in winning three UFC bonus cheques worth $180,000, which no doubt have helped matters although a hefty chunk of that goes to the taxman. He bought a Nissan Maxima with his first bonus cheque, for knocking out Kevin Burns at UFC 107.Speaking last year, UFC president Dana White said concussions are monitored closely. Often fighters have to be cleared by a doctor before they can step back into the cage after a bad loss.Injuries in training are tougher to monitor, he acknowledged.We cant baby-sit everybody. We cant police grown men, White said prior to UFC 165. We can lay down the rules.If you are on a three month suspension because you were hit in the head or whatever your deal is in a fight and you go back into the gym and start sparring again, first of all youre a moron. No 2, the people who handle you probably dont care about you.Grant knows he is not alone.Im not going to say it doesnt happen in this sport because you see it happen on every fight card, said Grant. Like I said, everybodys different ... some people dont get symptoms. Im just trying to deal with what Ive got right now.---Follow @NeilMDavidson on Twitter James Paxton Jersey . They actually finished with a better record in ‘07 than they did in ‘06 but only marginally, going from 61 victories to 66. Jean Segura Jersey . Every. 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But my amendment will force him to miss one or two more games if the series goes that long and if Backes does not return. You see, Im interested in fairness, and theres no fairness if theres a discrepancy between the number of games Seabrook misses and the number of games Backes is forced to sit out. In short, Seabrook should only return to the series if Backes does. If Seabrook comes back and Backes doesnt, imagine the outcry if Seabrook scores the winning goal to eliminate the Blues. I dont want to see that. I dont think the NHL does either, but given the chance to prevent that scenario, the NHL took a pass. On fairness. Now, I will save both of us time by asking you to go to the top, insert the names of Matt Cooke and Tyson Barrie where Seabrook and Backes were mentioned, and read this again. Same deal—Cooke should not return to the Minnnesota-Colorado series unless Barrie does, and we know Barrie wont, due to an MCL injury, so Cooke is either finished for the season or waiting to play St. Louis or Chicago. No need for a hearing, NHL. ------- Heres item two - the 2015 NHL entry draft, to be known as the Conor McDavid-Jack Eichel sweepstakes. McDavid and Eichel are two so-called "franchise-changers". The NHL teams that land them wont just be better, they may succeed for many years to come solely because of them. So there will be more interest than normal in the draft lottery that will identify the teams with 2015s first and second picks, and more interest than normal, so the theory of "tanking" goes, in playing just badly enough to secure the most favourable lottery odds next year.Heres where I come in. I will create more interest than ever in the draft lottery and, at the same time, end all thought and any mention of tanking. I will do that by giving all 14 non-playoff teams an equal shot at the first draft pick in 2015. Fans of each of those 14 teams will hang on every second of the draft lottery. Itll be similar to, but better than, the draw that sent Sidney Crosby to Pittsburgh. It was packed with suspense, but it had odds attached that happened to favour the Penguins, so there wasnt the wide-open nature of competition and interest that pure luck creates. However, the biggest reason for eliminating draft lottery odds is to wipe out any incentive to gain a draft advantage on the ice, and to eliminnate all the talk that goes with it. Cheap Seattle Mariners Jerseys. As the imaginary leader of the NHL, Im furious whenever I hear a team advised to think about winning a draft by losing a game. The NHL includes just one guarantee when it sells a ticket - it guarantees a contest that will see two teams trying their best to win. If there is any doubt that the customer is receiving that guarantee, the doubt must be removed. A "luck of the draw" draft order will do that. And before you, or the NHL complains that the worst teams should be the ones that land McDavid and Eichel, realize two things - the NHL could make it happen that way by eliminating the lottery, and chooses not to do so, and the NHLs current system allows for the possibility that its best non-playoff team will make the first draft selection. Its just unwilling to make that a stronger possibility. Im not. --------- Now its time to open the rule book and apply some common sense to it. The Tampa Bay Lightning will be complaining all the way to next season about a Ryan Callahan goal against Montreal that didnt count because…..well, because the referee thought it shouldnt count. I cant explain it better than that. When Alex Killorn was trying to put the puck past Carey Price and ended up in the net himself, all sorts of confusion ensued. The refs arms waved, play continued as Killorn extricated himself and tried to avoid Price and P.K. Subban, even as they didnt seem to be trying to avoid him, and Callahan eventually scored…..sorry…put the puck in the net. Then the refs arms waved again, and the goal was disallowed. My new rule wouldnt have allowed the Lightning to be tied with Montreal on the scoreboard, but it would have prevented all the controversy. The best new rules are simple ones. In this case, when Killorn plunged into the net, regardless of whether he did that on his own, was pushed, or did so because of contact with Price, the whistle should have blown to halt the play. Nothing good ever follows a net crash like the one involving Killorn. If he stays there, no goal can be scored. If he tries to get out, he can get mugged, or at least interfered with, and theres every chance hell be bothering the goalie enough to affect things and make any refs ruling subject to criticism. Just as the whistle blows if the puck enters the net, so should it blow if a player does. Thats all the time I have to run the NHL today. If Ive made any sense, pass it on. And if I havent, Ill try again next time. (English indie band - Im declaring this the official anthem of "Pass It On") ' ' '

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