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Standout Damien Anderson eager for UFC call after grappling masterplan

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Damien Anderson always wanted to a be a fighter, but he wanted to do so in the safest way possible.

So rather than strap on the gloves on Day 1, he decided to take a more calculated path toward MMA, even if it meant waiting years to throw a punch in competition. After he met Garry Tonon at a college jiu-jitsu club when studying at Rutgers University, Anderson began training under John Danaher.

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“I’ve always been interested in fighting, and I didn’t really know what route or what was the safest route to fight because I didn’t understand fighting as like — to some people it just looks like guys are stepping in the ring and just kind of throwing punches,” Anderson recently told MMA Junkie. “So, I didn’t want to do that. If I wanted to fight, I wanted to make sure that I did it intelligently.

“I thought that the guys that fought the best in my opinion were the guys that had a massive grappling advantage or could at least use the threat of grappling to then allow them to start striking. So I didn’t really know what to do, but I was like, ‘Alright, first step is I have to try to get world-class grappling.’ Then once I kind of secured that, I could start looking into my striking. So the whole plan was really just to try to get my grappling as good as possible as quickly as possible.”

Not only did Anderson make his grappling good – he made it great. He competed for WNO, Polaris, and Fight2Win. He also competed in several combat jiu-jitsu tournaments, including the Worlds in 2022.

“I didn’t even want to play around with fighting MMA until I felt I had world-class jiu-jitsu,” Anderson said. “I’m a very methodical personality type, so I just kind of reverse-engineered it. It was like, if I want to try to become a UFC bantamweight world champion, how do I go about doing that? I looked at the skills that I thought I needed, and the first step, to me, was increasing my grappling skill set. So I didn’t really care about fighting until I felt that I had world-class grappling.”

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