The flight from Sacramento to Rio de Janeiro is a long one, with nearly 16 hours in the air. For Renan Barao this past August, it was even longer.“It was a long flight and I was really sad because I was ready to make my dream come true,” Barao said this week, days before his return to the Octagon this Saturday to face Canada’s Mitch Gagnon in the co-main event of UFC Fight Night in Barueri, Brazil.It’s his first bout since he lost his UFC bantamweight title to T.J. Dillashaw in May. He was supposed to rematch Dillashaw at UFC 177 on August 30, but weight cutting issue ... Read the Full Article Here

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