Roland Delorme from "The Ultimate Fighter" is one of the mixed martial artists featured in Season 14 of the Spike TV reality competition series. Going into the season, his record is 6-1-0.
From a young age, Roland Delorme ("Ultimate Fighter") claims he has always had a problem sitting still. A bundle of energy, his parents enrolled him in judo in the fifth grade in an attempt to give him more focus. For the next decade, he began trained in Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai at the Winnipeg Academy of Mixed Martial Arts, where he is still a member.
Boasting a 6-1-0 record, it seems the 27-year-old Winnipeg native has found his focus, even though he says a lot of his childhood energy has carried into his adult life. Trying to keep a level-headed approach to training, Delorme is ready to focus his energy and excitement into training with new people and competing in Las Vegas for the next six weeks in the hopes of becoming "The Ultimate Fighter."
From a young age, Roland Delorme ("Ultimate Fighter") claims he has always had a problem sitting still. A bundle of energy, his parents enrolled him in judo in the fifth grade in an attempt to give him more focus. For the next decade, he began trained in Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai at the Winnipeg Academy of Mixed Martial Arts, where he is still a member.
Boasting a 6-1-0 record, it seems the 27-year-old Winnipeg native has found his focus, even though he says a lot of his childhood energy has carried into his adult life. Trying to keep a level-headed approach to training, Delorme is ready to focus his energy and excitement into training with new people and competing in Las Vegas for the next six weeks in the hopes of becoming "The Ultimate Fighter."
