“It’s been positive [having the time to learn in the gym] but I’m 30 now so I wanted to crack on,” he said. “I wanted to get that rematch which never happened, which was very frustrating for me at the time, but it’s just life. You get these obstacles chucked at you and everything happens for a reason and now I’m signed into Zuffa and they’ve promised me activity and with the other promotions, they promise you that activity. They want you to win and then you win and then you could be out again for another year or eight months or whatever. But in my contract with Zuffa, as long as I keep winning, they’re going to promise me activity and that’s what I want now – with my age.”