UFC middleweight Cung Le is at an extremely helpful position in his career currently. With a budding film job stirring up more and more acting roles, Le has got the next stage of his life previously set up for him though he's maybe not willing to close the entranceway on fighting just yet. Late this past year at the UFC's introduction event in China, Le found his second win inside the Octagon by crushing former middleweight champion Rich Franklin with one of many most beautiful knockouts in promotion history. The scary part concerning the performance may be the fact that Le had just encountered elbow surgery six weeks out from the battle, and had to return beneath the knife following the knockout to completely clean up navicular bone in both hands. Now six months taken off the Franklin struggle, Le is shooting a new video while making his elbows cure without any timeline on possible return to action emerge stone. "I have just been rehabbing my elbows.A My left one is nearly 100-percent, but my right one still isn't there yet.A So it's all about staying with my rehab," Le told MMA's Great Debate Radio recently.A "I have got to keep busy or I will go crazy and my friend wrote this script for me personally a while right back and we put it in the right hands, the manufacturer just became popular with it and all of a sudden we are in rush production as a result of Dolph's (Lundgren) schedule.A He is got to leave soon so we have to take soon and wrap him out." Le is also in discussions for another major movie role, until it becomes standard although he could not discuss details about the possible picture present. At this time in terms of his MMA job is concerned the important thing term for Le is chance. Le's first fight in the UFC against Wanderlei Silva was his chance to compete inside the Octagon and also face a star across the way.A His 2nd session against Patrick Cote was about picking right up one or more gain in the UFC.A Le's fight with Franklin was his chance to fight in the first ever UFC show in China, close to his native area of Vietnam. For Le to get inspired to go back to action it's got to be about the right possibility when he isn't reducing on activities outside the Octagon. "I feel like today as I recover I want to see where I am at," Le said.A "It would be great if I get like a TUF coach (job ).A Before I got into mixed fighting techinques I was the head coach of the U.S. National San-Shou team.A I love to coach and it'd be considered a fun experience to coach. It doesn't happen.A I've got plenty of things going on for me, if it does not happen, but I know where my roots are. "I am very aggressive and if anything comes up that is ginormous and I'm healthy I will prepare yourself to go." Health is paramount to Le right now when in reality he probably had no company even being in the cage that night because he took the struggle with Franklin. That is a huge reason why Le doesn't want to set a timetable for when he might fight again.A Le is unwilling to even invest in the theory that he'll participate in 2013 because right now he is just not sure if it'll or won't find yourself happening. "For me it's exactly about wait and see," Le said.A "I want to compete, but it is been very frustrating wanting to recover and only start getting back in and each time I coach or see my people spar it is like I miss being back in there.A It's not a of losing the hunger.A The hunger's there, but I have to wiser now that I am 40 and the recovery's not as quickly as even in my 30's.A I am in L.A. Today, I even have my instructor out here.A We're going to ensure we remain in shape." Le will continue filming his latest movie in Los Angeles while waiting on one last word for the major task he might be in line for next.A Depending on the result of that part and the restoration of his shoulder, Le might spend the most of 2013 on the movie set and not the Octagon. However, Le loves having his options open and if the right battle came along he might be coaxed into returning to activity accepting his human body cooperates as well. Damon Martin is just a Featured Columnist for Bleacher Report and all rates were obtained first-hand unless otherwise noted.
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