Goulet: Rejuvenated and Hungry for Fights

Nearly a year ago, welterweight Jonathan Goulet had considered ending his mixed martial arts career at the age of 28. After 27 professional Related News
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Following a loss to Josh Koscheck at Ultimate Fight Night 6 in August 2006, Goulet fought five times outside of the organization and compiled a record of 3-1 with one no contest. But something was missing. The energy he had to train was gone. The urge to go to war with a fellow combatant disappeared. To make matters worse, he wasn’t exactly padding his bank account competing on smaller cards.

So Goulet (22-9, 1 NC) decided it was time to hang up his gloves. No more jiu jitsu training. Goodbye Muay Thai class. The former construction worker decided he would move to western Canada in search of an occupation that didn’t involve striking, grappling, or conditioning.