Alexandrian fundraises for upcoming MMA fight in honor of battle buddies
Thomas Herrera prepares for his first MMA fight in over three years to raise money for veteran organizations 8:00 am, Apr. 7, 2021 ×
As a part of his regular routine in the months leading up to his next MMA competition, Thomas Herrera runs multiple miles in the morning, visits the gym, gets an hour-long solo boxing session with Corey Thompson and attends a two-hour boxing class. “This is a typical day for Thomas,” Thompson said. “The guy is an animal, a true warrior.” (Contributed photo)
Alexandria resident Thomas Herrera hasn’t participated in mixed martial arts for more than three years.
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