If a mixed martial artist wants to make it in the UFC's lightweight division, don't expect them to be taking too many days off.
It's the deepest division in the world's premier MMA promotion, and the talent pool only continues to stack up.
Eddie Alvarez has been a part of it since 2014 and said it's always been that way.
"Your average man is around our weight," Alvarez told the Herald. "It's right in the middle of strength and speed."
Breaking into the rankings in any division is tough, but that goes up a notch in the 155-pound (70kg) division. It took four dominant performances for Kiwi Dan Hooker to scratch into the top-15 of the division, but it should see him rewarded with his first bout against a ranked fighter.