Alonzo Menifield can relate to this story, because when he scored a first-round finish of Daniel Jolly on the first season of Dana White’s Tuesday Night Contender Series but didn’t get a UFC contract, he took it as a chance to get better and even more prepared for an eventual call to the big show.
“It wasn’t like a sense of being lost,” said the unbeaten light heavyweight. “It was more like, ‘Okay, I’ll take it and gain experience,’ and that’s pretty much what I was doing. I was taking this as I’m learning more about the MMA world and the craft of fighting. So I just expanded my knowledge in boxing, wrestling, jiu-jitsu and Muay Thai and took it slowly, getting ready for when I do get into the biggest promotion.”
After the win in July of last year lifted his pro record to 4-0, the Texan got right back to work, stopping Jose Otavio dos Santos Lacerda in two rounds in December, and submitting Brice Ritani-Coe in a single round in February. Then DWTNCS came calling again, and Menifield now had a second chance to secure a spot on the UFC roster.
“For me, every fight has pressure because winning is the key and there’s no exceptions for losing,” he said. “So there’s always pressure in that aspect, but I like it. I took the experience, went away, because super good at the art of MMA and fighting. So when the big show came, I was like, all right, I’m ready to fight this guy and take him out.”
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“I feel like I’ve been preserved just for that,” he said. “When the lights come on and I perform more and more and I become more of that figure, I definitely feel like kids or adolescents that are going through what I’ve been through can definitely look at me and say, ‘Hey, I can do it.’
“And here I am. It’s has been a long journey.”
One that’s just beginning. No blues songs necessary.