Michael Bisping, the former UFC middleweight champion, recently opened up about why he hasn’t committed to coaching just yet. During an appearance on the “Show Me The Money” podcast, Bisping shared that while he is interested in becoming a coach in the future, he feels that it requires a level of selflessness that he isn’t ready to embrace at this moment.
Bisping explained, “You have to be selfless. You gotta dedicate yourself to those people because I know what it’s like when you’re going through it. You’re dedicating your entire life to this mission of being a fighter and right now I don’t have the time.” He emphasized that his current priority is his family, and he wants to give them the best life possible.
Michael Bisping’s passion for coaching is no secret
Despite his hesitation, Bisping did express his passion for coaching, noting that he feels he has a lot of experience to offer to the next generation of fighters. He mentioned that he envisions himself committing to coaching when he’s in his 50s, but for now, he’s taking advantage of the opportunities he has been given.
Bisping’s candidness about his priorities and his future plans has resonated with fans, who appreciate his honesty and dedication to his family. As he continues to navigate his post-fight career, many are excited to see what the future holds for “The Count.”