CHICAGO, IL, January 29, 2013 (Press-News.org) UFC fan favorite Diego Sanchez is scheduled to fight against Takanori Gomi on March 3, 2013 at UFC on Fuel TV 8. Diego, the first "Ultimate Fighter" TV show winner, has also announced his decision to drop down from welterweight to lightweight, once again.
In order to handle the weight drop and train safely, Diego has committed himself to a rigorous and all natural training regimen, which includes deer antler velvet spray from Nutronics Labs.
Diego Sanchez recently tweeted:
-- "Can't wait to get the best deer antler velvet available in my system"
-- "@NutronicsLabs - Big thank you to @DrRickLentini & Jason Hale & most of all Jesus Christ for showing me the best natural supplement ever"
-- "So stoked to be crushing the kettlebells 7 days a week. Amazing how the strength comes back after a long rest. @NutronicsLabs"
To build strength, endurance, and recover at record speed, Diego uses "IGF-1 Plus Super Max" which is 200,000 nanograms of the most potent deer antler velvet in the world. He also uses Nutronics Labs' "Sleep Miracle," an all-natural spray that helps him sleep deep, night after night. Proper sleep is crucial for even faster recovery.
Diego loves Nutronics Labs' products so much, he recently became the first major UFC fighter to step forward and endorse the world's largest manufacturer of deer antler velvet supplements:
"I am very grateful to have discovered Nutronics Labs' Deer Antler Velvet spray, IGF-1 Plus! The recovery and healing benefits are like nothing I have ever experienced. After 10 years of professional mixed martial arts competition, I've learned that quicker recovery means more efficient training. Best of all, it is all-natural and is perfect for "professional extremists" like myself. Go hard or go home!"
Nutronics Labs CEO, Dr. Rick Lentini said, "We welcome Diego to the Nutronics Team and our long list of supporters currently reaping the benefits of IGF-1 Plus. He represents the hardworking man, like the growing number of our customers. We are pleased that Diego recognizes and appreciates that Nutronics Labs has a Natural supplement that can take you to the next level without the risk of side effects!"
To learn more about Nutronics Labs and the purest, most potent deer antler velvet sprays in the world, visit: http://www.NutronicsLabs.com.
Diego Sanchez, Winner of The First "Ultimate Fighter" TV Show, Endorses Deer Antler Velvet Spray (IGF-1 Plus) from Nutronics Labs
Diego Sanchez has committed himself to a rigorous and all natural training regimen to prepare for his next MMA bout, which includes deer antler velvet spray from Nutronics Labs.
2013-01-29
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[Press-News.org] Diego Sanchez, Winner of The First "Ultimate Fighter" TV Show, Endorses Deer Antler Velvet Spray (IGF-1 Plus) from Nutronics LabsDiego Sanchez has committed himself to a rigorous and all natural training regimen to prepare for his next MMA bout, which includes deer antler velvet spray from Nutronics Labs.