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Former "Ultimate Fighter" winner Court McGee launched a Kickstarter program on Tuesday aimed at building an online community where people affected by addiction can look for help and share their ...
Court McGee does not have the upside to become a contender himself. However, throughout his career, he could help to determine who amongst his peers is capable of attaining that level.
Court McGee dealt with a painfully long layoff due to write injury that could have ended his career, but the adversity has been trumped by his determination to fight again.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Fighters are not strangers to adversity. It’s a lot harder to ...
Court McGee has a story to tell. Chances are, you’ve heard his story. McGee, raised in a good family with a good upbringing, started taking painkillers to help with an injury and then fell into ...
Court McGee, his wife Chelsea and their son Isaac . His mother Noel remembers dealing with the pain of watching her son fall victim to drug addiction.
Court McGee, a Utah native and veteran UFC fighter, secured a first-round submission victory over Tim Means at UFC 307 in Salt Lake City, marking his first submission win since 2010.
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