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    Switching camps: Gray Maynard’s move from Xtreme Couture to AKA

    Gray Maynard before UFC 136 with his former coach Gil Martinez in the background (Getty)

    With the massive growth of MMA, the stakes have gone through the roof for fighters in the UFC. Between improved salaries, discretionary bonuses, appearance fees and marketing deals, the difference between a champion and a contender can be staggering.

    "These guys are making millions of dollar in every fight. If Gray Maynard was the champion right now, he'd be a millionaire. [...] He's not. He lost a lot of money by losing that fight," Frank Trigg said on "The MMA Insiders Show" on Las Vegas' ESPNRadio1100/98.9 FM.

    Following a loss to Frank Edgar at UFC 136, Maynard felt that sting. He'd come so close, but in the end, Edgar has the belt and the big assignments.

    [Related: Yahoo! Sports pound-for-pound MMA rankings]

    Maynard, faced with climbing back up the ladder, felt it was time for a change. A Las Vegas mainstay since 2006, he left Xtreme Couture and moved to American Kickboxing Academy in San Jose, Ca. But it wasn't simply about freshening things up.

    "Gray just was not prepared. It was really one of those deals where a coach within his staff just would not pay attention any other coaches. He was getting really upset if any other coach tried to explain to him 'hey, this is how hard I'm going to push Gray in my session. You need to back off in your session so he can recover," said Trigg, a former trainer partner of Maynard's at Xtreme Couture. "[Maynard] wasn't prepared. It's ultimately up to one coach that didn't pay attention."

    John Gunderson, another former teammate of Maynard's in Sin City, echoed the same sentiment about Maynard being less than prepped for the biggest fight of his life."The last fight Gray wasn't mentally prepared or physically prepared for that fight. I don't think he trained hard enough and he knows that. I think if Gray really put the time in and the work in, Gray could finish him," Gunderson said.

    Maynard made to decision to extricate himself from the drama well before the Edgar fight took place.

    "We knew six weeks before the fight," Trigg said. "Gray said 'look win, lose or draw, this is my last fight. I'm out of here. I gotta leave Xtreme Couture."

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    Randy Couture, who was away from the gym for much of the early part of 2011, returned to find a big mess and one of his top fighters leaving. Couture cleaned house with coaches Gil Martinez and Ron Frazier moving elsewhere.

    Martinez, with a boxing background, was Maynard's main coach. Whether it was his fault or not that Maynard underachieved, it's pretty clear that the former Michigan State wrestler was way too boxing-centric in his fights against Edgar.

    It sounds like Maynard is never going to make the mistake of putting his eggs all in one basket.

    "He's not officially joining AKA, he's going up there to train. We've all come to the realization that you can't be in one spot anymore," Trigg said. "If you want to be a great MMA fighter, you have to go down and train with Jose Aldo in Brazil. [...] You've got to go to different places. That's why GSP got so good so quickly. He didn't stay in Montreal. Gray has realized that's what he has to do."

    Listen to the rest of the conversation as Trigg talks about whether fighters who bounce around to different camps need a head coach to pull everything together.

    Here's hoping the change allows Maynard to take things to the next level. He may still be the best guy in the world at lightweight, but with all the competition out there at 155 pounds, he's probably got a long climb back up the ladder.

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    22 comments

    • Robert C  •  3 months ago
      Frankie is alreay fighting again...and Gray is too busy figuring out where he wants to train, oh and acting in a movie..did that make him a millionaire? If so, then the loss to Frankie is immaterial moneywise.

      Why doesn't he have a fight booked? He could be fighting Guida... How bout the Lauzon/Pettis winner? Somebody.
    • Eli  •  Joliet, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      Excuses, he had the chance to finish Frankie in both title fights. Both time Frankie had enough heart to pull through and EARN the draw/victory. It wasn't that Gray was under prepared, it's just that Frankie was the better man.
      • Sam 3 months ago
        you are a #$%$ He clearly says it was his fault and lack of proper training he needed. That is why he is moving to AKA. Did you read the article or are you just another tool commenting about skill?
    • WholeFlippinShow  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 months ago
      Maynard's next fight should be against Evan Dunham. Dunham only has one legitimate loss (he won the fight against Sherk), and since his back to back losses they gave him 2 bums that he easily ran though, so now it's time to step him back up in comp. Plus, he trains at Xtreme Couture, so maybe he could use Gray leaving and bad mouthing the camp as motivation to whoop his #$%$
    • FlyingRearNakedShutUP  •  3 months ago
      The Maynard favoritism continues...here and with itchy and scratchy at ringside during the fights. Maynard this and Marnard that...bottom line= Scoreboard. Edgar had one of the craziest comebacks ever earn a draw with Gray and then knocked him out in the rematch. Edgar beat BJ twice and Sherk. I'd like to see Jim Miller and Gray go at it again.
    • Quit Being Stupid  •  3 months ago
      It's always dumb excuses.
      Real fighters don't need 3 months to prepare (unless they are grossly out of shape as most of the time would be spent getting in shape).

      Anyone who trains so hard they are injured going into a fight is also dumb as well.

      Either you have the tools to win or you don't, and if you don't then you never will.
      Teaching a game plan shouldn't take so long either..
      • Jon 3 months ago
        Are you speaking from experience?
      • Barry 3 months ago
        i think he is just speaking from common sense.
      • Jon 3 months ago
        Hes not a fighter so i highly doubt he knows what it takes to do what they do.
    • Doghouse Riley  •  3 months ago
      All the thumbs down in the world does not change reality. Sorry fan-boys.
      • Like Totally 3 months ago
        Oh shut up! Don't you have child porn to stare at? Go away!
      • Doghouse Riley 3 months ago
        I think a vile rodent / frog-ish thing just squeaked......someone better stomp on it as it is stinking up the place and leaving a slime trail in its wake.....
    • Doghouse Riley  •  3 months ago
      Gray should have won both fights. It is ridiculous that he could not finish a mangled 1/2 alive Edgar. I'm not saying Gray won either match. I'm saying it is ridiculous that he did not win both matches. Totally ridiculous. He deserves to have lost for not KOing a rocked Edgar.
    • Barry  •  3 months ago
      another ufc "veteran" still trying to learn how to train.
      • Doghouse Riley 3 months ago
        That really is quite funny if you think about it. Totally hilarious! This guy was fighting for the belt twice! Yet he did not have his basic training down? What?
      • Jon 3 months ago
        Im sure he knows how to train just needed a change in scenery etc etc etc.
      • Barry 3 months ago
        i think diego already put a copyright on that excuse.
    • BCF  •  Buffalo, New York  •  3 months ago
      Can someone get Cofield the phone number to the nearest community college, so he can take a journalism class? How anyone allows this douche to put anything in writing is beyond me.
    • OGNutcracker  •  3 months ago
      If two MMA HW's got in a fight in an airport would it be on the news?? Would anyone care. Would anyone hear the proverbial tree in the forest?? I think not. But Boxing on the other hand... Anything mildly wild happens and it is world news. Boxing still dominates MMA on a world scale.
    • OGNutcracker  •  3 months ago
      Maynard who?? Cofield with more cyber ink on the who's who of who cares..
    • OGNutcracker  •  3 months ago
      Cofield, all that UFC hyperbole and the UFC on Fuel did an avg. of 212K viewers. If it were a regular television series with numbers like that it would be cancelled. Fox brass is sh$tting bricks, they got jobbed by the UFC. And Dana calls Fuel all a part of the plan. Spiike, Bob Arum, ESPN, all laughing....
    • OGNutcracker  •  3 months ago
      "These guys are making millions of dollars a fight"... Really Frank??? Guys you can easily count on one hand. Boxing centric?? Are you serious with that sh$t Cofield?? You have the fighting IQ of my left gonad. And that is being generous.
    • OGNutcracker  •  3 months ago
      UFC on Fuel averaged 212K viewers. Haahahah.. Smashing success.. Auction Hunters which replaced TUF on Spike averages 1.7 million viewers. I guess Spike was right to dump the UFC. It can't even beat Auction Hunters. Cofield, blog on that, cupcake.....
    • OGNutcracker  •  3 months ago
      As for Martinez, a Boxing reject like most MMA "Boxing" coaches don't know spit about how to train a guy in Boxing. That is why they are training MMA fighters full time. Kind of like Howard Davis who was training middle aged women in boxing before the big move up to the UFC.. LMAO..
    • OGNutcracker  •  3 months ago
      Cofield with his usual UFC Nutlicking advertisement for MMA in the first paragraph. Too bad the numbers on FX, Fuel and sagging PPV numbers since 2010 don't support his UFC Nut Licking....
    • OGNutcracker  •  3 months ago
      Cofield spilling more cyber ink on guys no one cares about or has heard of. I bet you 1/10th of 1% of American households even know who Gray Maynard is. Cofileld, blogging on nobodies like this but can't put one up for legendary trainer Dundee. Cofeld, you suck UFC balls and smoke UFC bu$t hairs...
    • OGNutcracker  •  3 months ago
      Two guys are clinched up against the fence, the crowd is booing and Rogaine chimes in, "I don't know why they are booing, this IS MMA"....
    • Doghouse Riley  •  3 months ago
      MMA MYTHS
      Fedor (--biggest myth of all time--), Penn (--2nd biggest myth of all time--), Couture (--Rogaine's hero who earned few title shots but was given a million and one--), Diaz (--gets a front-page spot in the MMA world for weeks but never beat anyone worth noting except "Penn"--another MMA myth.

      Sorry to upset the fan-boys. At least you have one another to cuddle with at night. Jackwolf can cuddle with his Pride dvds; Moe can insert the Nicky dolly into his vaginal opening....etc....
    • OGNutcracker  •  3 months ago
      Couture is an ankle grabbing over rated rassler. So he beats James Toney how?? By grabbing his ankles and humping him. Wow, that MMA sure is bad#$%$... Couture is one of the most overrated UFC fighters ever, with a record barely above 500.. Hell, Rizzo beat his #$%$ but they gave it to Couture.