Diego Sanchez leaves Jackson-Wink before UFC 239: ‘I wasn’t growing as a martial artist’

TUF 1 alum Diego Sanchez has been a staple in the Jackson-Wink roster for many years. But just three weeks before UFC 239, the…

By: Milan Ordoñez | 4 years ago
Diego Sanchez leaves Jackson-Wink before UFC 239: ‘I wasn’t growing as a martial artist’
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TUF 1 alum Diego Sanchez has been a staple in the Jackson-Wink roster for many years. But just three weeks before UFC 239, the 37-year-old UFC veteran decided to make a change and leave his long-time team.

“I made a crucial decision,” Sanchez told MMAjunkie on Monday at the UFC 239 media day in Los Angeles. “This is a Diego Sanchez moment. I made a crucial decision. It’s three weeks before the fight. No more JW – Jackson-Wink, one of the best teams in the world. No. I’m going in with one trainer. I’m going in with one trainer.

“People are like, ‘Wow, what the hell, Diego? What are you thinking?’ Well, I’m not only thinking, I’m feeling. That’s a big part of who Diego Sanchez is: I don’t think too much. I don’t think it’s good to think too much. I think you’ve got to feel. You’ve got to feel this – your gut. You’ve got to feel this part right here that’s inside of you.

One reason Sanchez gave is the lack of growth he felt from his trainers.

“All I know is I wasn’t learning,” he said. “I wasn’t growing as a mixed martial artist, that they were teaching me with the knowledge and information as trainers that they were doing. They were just basically going through the motions with Diego Sanchez.”

Sanchez also criticized both Greg Jackson and Mike Winkeljohn for the lack of attention he says he was getting, especially before fights.

“For the past three years, Diego Sanchez (has) really being doing the Bruce Lee type of style training: going in early, getting my thousands of reps in and training myself,” he said. “Obviously everyone knows my grappling credentials – getting some grappling classes in and grappling rolls in. Go get my rounds in with the young bucks and do my thing in the gym.

“But come fight time, you’d get a couple mitt sessions with Winkeljohn, never really learning anything, just kind of tuning up what I already had,” he added. “With Greg Jackson, it was maybe one or two privates a camp, but never really any true love – the type of love that a trainer should have for his fighter.”

Sanchez will open up the main card for UFC 239 against fellow TUF alum Michael Chiesa, which takes place on July 6th in Las Vegas.

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Milan Ordoñez
Milan Ordoñez

Milan Ordoñez has been covering combat sports since 2012 and has been part of the Bloody Elbow staff since 2016. He’s also competed in amateur mixed martial arts and submission grappling tournaments.

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