Paul Craig has openly discussed the detrimental impact fighting in the middleweight division had on his mental health.
Scottish UFC fighter Paul Craig has revealed he has been dealing with a serious eating disorder over the last few years.
Paul Craig is set to return to the light heavyweight division against Rodolfo Bellato at UFC Fight Night on May 17th.
Fighters often experiment with dropping to lower weight classes in pursuit of competitive advantages. Such experiments can ...
Paul Craig is back to his original weight class. Craig (17-9-1 MMA, 9-9-1 UFC) meets Rodolfo Bellato (12-2-1 MMA, 1-0-1 UFC) ...
After testing the waters of a cut down to 185 pounds, Craig (17-9-1) looked to re-find winning form in a new division. While ...
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UFC 301 video: Caio Borralho demolishes Paul Craig with brutal knockout in second roundCaio Borralho wants some ranked competition after his latest highlight reel victory over Paul Craig to kick off the main card at UFC 301. It was a stunning finish after Borralho maintained control ...
UFC star Paul Craig has admitted that fighting in the middleweight division wasn't good for his mental health. Craig, who hails from Airdrie, Scotland cut down to 185 pounds after a brutal defeat ...
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Sherdog on MSNPaul Craig, Rodolfo Bellato to Clash at UFC Vegas 106 on May 17A light heavyweight matchup has been added to an Ultimate Fighting Championship card scheduled for May 17. Veteran Paul Craig ...
Paul Craig joins talkSPORT and opens up on his 'eating disorder' that has required him to change his division in the UFC.
Magomed Ankalaev, the current king of the UFC light heavyweight division, holds an MMA record of 20-1-1 (1 No Contest).
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