Mike Reilly set up a gym in the garage at his Bloomington home and was training mixed martial arts fighters. A few years back, a large young man unfamiliar to Reilly came walking up his driveway.
"I said to myself, 'I hope I don't owe this guy money,' " Reilly said.
The visitor was Brett Rogers from St. Paul's East Side. Rogers had played basketball at St. Paul Harding and then Riverland Community College in Austin. He had tried amateur boxing.
"It was obvious after junior college that basketball wasn't going to get me anywhere," Rogers said. "And boxing didn't really do it for me. I still had the competitive desire to do something in athletics."
Rogers had watched MMA fights with his friends for several years. He also had taken a tae kwon do class in junior college and continued to work on those skills.
"I wanted to try fighting," Rogers said. "Somebody told me, 'There's a trainer in Bloomington who could help you.' "
And that's how Brett Rogers, 6-5 and over 250 pounds, came to be in Reilly's driveway early one evening.
"He was a physical specimen," Reilly said. "He was a quiet guy, but you could tell he was serious about this. So, he went to work, and five years later, he's going to be on national television against the fighter most people consider the best heavyweight in the world."