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10bmnews · 3 months ago
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Dricus du Plessis vs Khamzat Chimaev fight date revealed | The Express Tribune
Listen to article UFC middleweight champion Dricus du Plessis has confirmed that a long-anticipated title clash with undefeated contender Khamzat Chimaev is all but official, with a fight announcement expected “very soon.” Speaking on the Sias du Plessis Show, the South African champion revealed that while nothing has been signed yet, he has agreed to two potential fight dates. “We have a date.…
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theanticool · 6 months ago
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Dricus du Plessis takes UD over Sean Strickland to defend MW title.
For the record, can't stand either one of these guys so my interest (or lack thereof) was based around how this fight would play out. And I figured it play out a lot like the first fight, which was dull. But I banked on one key difference - DDP is actually a smart fighter. He will adapt, gameplan, and try new ideas.
DDP came out with a lot of new ideas that panned out well for him in this fight. He was countering Strickland's offense early. The jab was getting followed back with big overhand rights and awkward hooks from DDP. He was kicking Strickland to the leg after he would go for those front kicks. He'd go southpaw and just throw that question mark kick over the rear hand of Strickland or literally leap into a jab before shifting through for the big 2.
Do not like either guy but happy DDP wins cause at least he isn't boring.
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tbrbk1976blog · 1 year ago
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Qui est Sharaputdin Magomedov, le pirate à un œil qui terrorise l'UFC ? Sharaputdin Magomedov, surnommé le "Pirate à un Œil", est rapidement devenu une figure emblématique de l'Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Originaire du Daghestan, une région reconnue pour ses combattants d'élite, Magomedov s'est forgé une réputation redoutable grâce à ses compétences exceptionnelles en arts martiaux mixtes (MMA). Malgré la perte d'un œil lors d'un accident tragique, il a surmonté cet obstacle pour devenir l'un des combattants les plus craints de l'UFC. Son surnom de "Pirate" est un hommage à sa résilience et à sa capacité à transformer une adversité en force, attirant l'attention de millions de fans à travers le monde. Sharaputdin Magomedov, le pirate à un œil qui terrorise l'UFC La nouvelle star du MMA Le parcours de Sharaputdin Magomedov dans l'UFC est marqué par une série de victoires impressionnantes. Ses techniques de combat combinent une maîtrise parfaite du grappling, de la lutte et du striking, le rendant imprévisible et extrêmement dangereux dans l'octogone. bilan de la riposte au Covid-19, un mois après son apparition au Sénégal Sa détermination sans faille et sa capacité à s'adapter à ses adversaires lui ont permis de grimper rapidement les échelons de l'UFC, terrorisant ses adversaires avec sa présence imposante et son style de combat agressif. Les fans et les analystes de l'UFC reconnaissent en lui un potentiel champion, capable de dominer sa catégorie de poids grâce à sa stratégie et à sa force brute. La nouvelle star du MMA Le Président français sera au Sénégal au mois de février prochain. La visite durera trois jours. Emmanuel Macron arrive à Dakar le 1er au soir. Selon Jeune Afrique, qui détaille son programme, il sera reçu le lendemain par son homologue sénégalais. Il est invaincu, il est borgne et il part à la conquête de l'UFC. Avec son physique atypique et ses KO impressionnants, Sharaputdin Magomedov est la nouvelle star du MMA. Ses débuts à l'UFC Ses débuts à l'UFC Le 21 octobre 2023, Sharaputdin Magomedov disputait son premier combat à l'UFC. Avec un record de 12 victoires en autant de combats, celui qu'on surnomme 'Bullet' était attendu… et il a répondu présent. Une intensité exceptionnelle Une intensité exceptionnelle Opposé à Bruno Silva (23-11), le 'Pirate' n'a pas tremblé et a étouffé son adversaire de coups pendant trois rounds. Impressionnant de volume, il a enchaîné les kicks, les jabs, les coups de poings avec une intensité folle, s'imposant par décision unanime, selon La Sueur. Trocoli n'en pouvait plus Trocoli n'en pouvait plus Le 22 juin, le Daghestanais a livré une performance similaire contre Antonio Trocoli (12-4). Après l'avoir inondé pendant trois rounds, il a mis TKO son adversaire à deux minutes de la fin du combat, enchaînant sa deuxième victoire à l'UFC et sa 13ᵉ en autant de combat. Objectif top 10 des middleweight Objectif top 10 des middleweight Si cette victoire ne permet pas au 'Pirate' d'intégrer le top 15 de la division des poids moyens de l'UFC (-84kg), dominée par Dricus du Plessis, elle lui permet toutefois de s'ouvrir les portes d'un superfight. Bo Nickal veut son combat Bo Nickal veut son combat En effet, l'Américain Bo Nickal, invaincu en six combats, a call-out Magomedov après sa victoire. Si aucun des deux hommes n'est dans le top 15, ce combat opposerait deux des plus gros prospects de l'UFC. Un striker d'élite Un striker d'élite Contrairement à Nickal, qui est un excellent lutteur, Sharaputdin Magomedov est un striker d'élite. Un style de combat qui peut paraître assez étonnant quand on sait qu'il vient du Daghestan, terre de lutteurs (Nurmagomedov, Makhachev…). Boxeur de profession Boxeur de profession Champion national de muay-thaï, Magomedov a débuté les sports de combat avec la boxe. C'est en 2017, à l'âge de 23 ans, qu'il commence le MMA. Un phénomène du MMA Un phénomène du MMA Après avoir enchaîné trois victoires consécutives en 2018, il intègre l'organisation de l'AMC Fight en 2021.
Il enchaîne trois victoires par KO avant de se tourner vers le RCC en 2022, où il enchaîne deux victoires en huit jours, dont un KO infligé après huit secondes de combat, selon ActuMMA. Qui sera le prochain ? Qui sera le prochain Cette dernière victoire et son physique atypique (borgne depuis 2016), intéresse alors l'UFC qui décide de le signer en 2023. Depuis, le Daghestanais poursuit son ascension chez les poids moyens : qui sera le prochain ? Une légende en devenir dans le monde des arts martiaux mixtes Contes et légendes du continent En dehors de l'octogone, Sharaputdin Magomedov est également connu pour son engagement communautaire et son rôle de modèle pour les jeunes athlètes du Daghestan. Il utilise sa notoriété pour inspirer et motiver la prochaine génération de combattants, soulignant l'importance de la discipline, du travail acharné et de la persévérance. Sharaputdin Magomedov, le pirate à un œil qui terrorise l'UFC →A lire aussi Des arts martiaux au microphone : Voici l'histoire de Julianna Peña Son histoire est un témoignage puissant de résilience et de courage, et il continue de captiver les fans de l'UFC non seulement par ses performances spectaculaires, mais aussi par sa personnalité charismatique et sa détermination inébranlable à surmonter les défis. Sharaputdin Magomedov, le pirate à un œil, est plus qu'un simple combattant; il est une légende en devenir dans le monde des arts martiaux mixtes
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devenirmilliardaire · 1 year ago
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Qui est Sharaputdin Magomedov, le pirate à un œil qui terrorise l'UFC ? Sharaputdin Magomedov, surnommé le "Pirate à un Œil", est rapidement devenu une figure emblématique de l'Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Originaire du Daghestan, une région reconnue pour ses combattants d'élite, Magomedov s'est forgé une réputation redoutable grâce à ses compétences exceptionnelles en arts martiaux mixtes (MMA). Malgré la perte d'un œil lors d'un accident tragique, il a surmonté cet obstacle pour devenir l'un des combattants les plus craints de l'UFC. Son surnom de "Pirate" est un hommage à sa résilience et à sa capacité à transformer une adversité en force, attirant l'attention de millions de fans à travers le monde. Sharaputdin Magomedov, le pirate à un œil qui terrorise l'UFC La nouvelle star du MMA Le parcours de Sharaputdin Magomedov dans l'UFC est marqué par une série de victoires impressionnantes. Ses techniques de combat combinent une maîtrise parfaite du grappling, de la lutte et du striking, le rendant imprévisible et extrêmement dangereux dans l'octogone. bilan de la riposte au Covid-19, un mois après son apparition au Sénégal Sa détermination sans faille et sa capacité à s'adapter à ses adversaires lui ont permis de grimper rapidement les échelons de l'UFC, terrorisant ses adversaires avec sa présence imposante et son style de combat agressif. Les fans et les analystes de l'UFC reconnaissent en lui un potentiel champion, capable de dominer sa catégorie de poids grâce à sa stratégie et à sa force brute. La nouvelle star du MMA Le Président français sera au Sénégal au mois de février prochain. La visite durera trois jours. Emmanuel Macron arrive à Dakar le 1er au soir. Selon Jeune Afrique, qui détaille son programme, il sera reçu le lendemain par son homologue sénégalais. Il est invaincu, il est borgne et il part à la conquête de l'UFC. Avec son physique atypique et ses KO impressionnants, Sharaputdin Magomedov est la nouvelle star du MMA. Ses débuts à l'UFC Ses débuts à l'UFC Le 21 octobre 2023, Sharaputdin Magomedov disputait son premier combat à l'UFC. Avec un record de 12 victoires en autant de combats, celui qu'on surnomme 'Bullet' était attendu… et il a répondu présent. Une intensité exceptionnelle Une intensité exceptionnelle Opposé à Bruno Silva (23-11), le 'Pirate' n'a pas tremblé et a étouffé son adversaire de coups pendant trois rounds. Impressionnant de volume, il a enchaîné les kicks, les jabs, les coups de poings avec une intensité folle, s'imposant par décision unanime, selon La Sueur. Trocoli n'en pouvait plus Trocoli n'en pouvait plus Le 22 juin, le Daghestanais a livré une performance similaire contre Antonio Trocoli (12-4). Après l'avoir inondé pendant trois rounds, il a mis TKO son adversaire à deux minutes de la fin du combat, enchaînant sa deuxième victoire à l'UFC et sa 13ᵉ en autant de combat. Objectif top 10 des middleweight Objectif top 10 des middleweight Si cette victoire ne permet pas au 'Pirate' d'intégrer le top 15 de la division des poids moyens de l'UFC (-84kg), dominée par Dricus du Plessis, elle lui permet toutefois de s'ouvrir les portes d'un superfight. Bo Nickal veut son combat Bo Nickal veut son combat En effet, l'Américain Bo Nickal, invaincu en six combats, a call-out Magomedov après sa victoire. Si aucun des deux hommes n'est dans le top 15, ce combat opposerait deux des plus gros prospects de l'UFC. Un striker d'élite Un striker d'élite Contrairement à Nickal, qui est un excellent lutteur, Sharaputdin Magomedov est un striker d'élite. Un style de combat qui peut paraître assez étonnant quand on sait qu'il vient du Daghestan, terre de lutteurs (Nurmagomedov, Makhachev…). Boxeur de profession Boxeur de profession Champion national de muay-thaï, Magomedov a débuté les sports de combat avec la boxe. C'est en 2017, à l'âge de 23 ans, qu'il commence le MMA. Un phénomène du MMA Un phénomène du MMA Après avoir enchaîné trois victoires consécutives en 2018, il intègre l'organisation de l'AMC Fight en 2021.
Il enchaîne trois victoires par KO avant de se tourner vers le RCC en 2022, où il enchaîne deux victoires en huit jours, dont un KO infligé après huit secondes de combat, selon ActuMMA. Qui sera le prochain ? Qui sera le prochain Cette dernière victoire et son physique atypique (borgne depuis 2016), intéresse alors l'UFC qui décide de le signer en 2023. Depuis, le Daghestanais poursuit son ascension chez les poids moyens : qui sera le prochain ? Une légende en devenir dans le monde des arts martiaux mixtes Contes et légendes du continent En dehors de l'octogone, Sharaputdin Magomedov est également connu pour son engagement communautaire et son rôle de modèle pour les jeunes athlètes du Daghestan. Il utilise sa notoriété pour inspirer et motiver la prochaine génération de combattants, soulignant l'importance de la discipline, du travail acharné et de la persévérance. Sharaputdin Magomedov, le pirate à un œil qui terrorise l'UFC →A lire aussi Des arts martiaux au microphone : Voici l'histoire de Julianna Peña Son histoire est un témoignage puissant de résilience et de courage, et il continue de captiver les fans de l'UFC non seulement par ses performances spectaculaires, mais aussi par sa personnalité charismatique et sa détermination inébranlable à surmonter les défis. Sharaputdin Magomedov, le pirate à un œil, est plus qu'un simple combattant; il est une légende en devenir dans le monde des arts martiaux mixtes
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coolrahulsarin · 2 years ago
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UFC 292 Odds, Pick & Prediction for Chris Weidman vs. Brad Tavares: Market Too Stingy on Ex-Champ (Saturday, August 19)
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UFC 292 Odds, Pick & Prediction for Chris Weidman vs. Brad Tavares: Market Too Stingy on Ex-Champ (Saturday, August 19)
Chris Weidman vs. Brad Tavares Odds
Weidman odds +210 Tavares Odds -260 Below 2.5 (-115 / -115) Event TD Garden in Boston Time 9:30 p.m. Eastern Time Channel ESPN Installments starting Friday and via Caesars
It’s a clash between UFC veterans and fan favorites when middleweight mainstays Chris Weidman and Brad Tavares square off in the UFC 292 preliminary fight on Saturday.
Former champion Weidman returns from a long layoff after suffering a broken leg in a loss at UFC 261.
Meanwhile, Tavares enters his 14th year of competition in the UFC as he looks to stop a two-fight skid.
Here’s my Weidman vs. Tavares.
tale of the tape
Weidman Tavares Record 15-6 9-19 average fight time 9:40 12:48 Height 6’2″ 6’1″ Weight pounds) 185 pounds 185 pounds Reach (inches) 78″ 74″ Position Orthodox Orthodox Birthdate 06/17/1984 12/21/1987 Signature strikes per minute 3.03 3.32 SS precision 43% 42% SS absorbed per minute 3.14 3.06 SS defense 52% 56% delete average 3.92 0.85 TD account 47% 26% TD Def Sixty-five% 80% Shipping Average 0.9 0.0
Unless you’re assuming Chris Weidman is completely gunned down, more than two years after one of the most watched gruesome injuries of all time, it’s hard to justify him as a significant underdog, with 100% of the grappling advantage in this matchup. .
Even before the injury, Weidman’s career seemed to be coming to an end. Since his last successful title defense against Vitor Belfort at UFC 187 in 2015, Weidman is just 2-5 in the promotion, with five knockout losses.
His chin had cracked and his elite athleticism had receded. And a major leg injury, and more time out of competition, won’t help (although it may be a blessing in disguise for his chin).
While Brad Tavares has been more active, he has apparently regressed in recent fights as well, taking a lot of damage in a one-sided loss to Dricus Du Plessis before a brutal knockout, the fourth of his career, against Bruno Silva in April.
Tavares has displayed solid takedown defense throughout his career (80%). Still, elite fighters like Yoel Romero have been able to punish him, and if Weidman’s fight is anywhere near where he was before his injury, I think he can get takedowns in this fight.
Also, main for main, Weidman is a top puncher, and Tavares is much more of a points fighter than a power puncher with 10 of his 11 UFC wins coming by decision.
Weidman pick vs. Tavares
While Weidman is a former champion, Tavares never rose above the elite levels at middleweight, and skill for skill, given the similar health and athleticism levels of both fighters, Weidman would be a heavy favorite.
The question is how much he can incorporate the injury — and layoff — into his next performance.
Yo projected Weidman’s line closer to +200 and would bet his money line at +210 or better.
Also, you can play your decision support (projected +394, listed +500) right or include it in a round-robin.
The Pick: Chris Weidman (+220, 0.5u at Caesars) | Weidman wins via decision (+500, 0.1u at DraftKings)
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mittsinfra · 2 years ago
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[ad_1] 2:42 AM ETJeff WagenheimESPN It was inevitable that Jon Jones would end up as the heavyweight champion of the world. When Jones choked out Ciryl Gane in just 2 minutes and 4 seconds on Saturday in Las Vegas to capture the vacant UFC belt, it fulfilled a prophecy -- right? Long ago, a foreshadowing began that Jones was bigger than light heavyweights could handle.Jones' larger-than-life supremacy was evident when he first stepped into the Octagon nearly 15 years ago and began tossing around his fellow 205-pounders, including a long line of former champions and future Hall of Famers. He stood taller than almost all matched against him, and his wingspan stretched to inescapable lengths. Jones's fights often looked like matchups of athletes from different weight classes.At UFC 285, though, Jones picked on somebody his own size -- or at least very close to it. Jones weighed in the day before at 248 pounds, a half-pound more than Gane, a career-long heavyweight. That meant Jones, returning to the cage after three years away from the sport, was 43 pounds heavier than the weight at which he had stepped on the scale before all of his record 11 title defenses in the 205-pound division. It was like he was a whole new man.UFC 285: Jones vs. GaneIf the pay-per-view is purchased, all fights from UFC 285: Jones vs. Gane will be available to watch on ESPN+.• Ciryl Gane vs. Jon Jones• Valentina Shevchenko vs. Alexa Grasso• Shavkat Rakhmonov vs. Geoff Neal• Mateusz Gamrot vs. Jalin Turner• Bo Nickal vs. Jamie Pickett• Cody Garbrandt vs. Trevin Jones• Derek Brunson vs. Dricus Du Plessis• Viviane Araujo vs. Amanda Ribas• Julian Marquez vs. Marc-Andre Barriault• Ian Garry vs. Song Kenan• Mana Martinez vs. Cameron Saaiman• Jessica Penne vs. Tabatha Ricci• Da'Mon Blackshear vs. Farid Basharat• Esteban Ribovics vs. Loik RadzhabovWatch the complete card on ESPN+ PPV And yet one thing about Jones has not changed. The measure of his immensity at 205 pounds has never been confined to his physical stature. He has always expressed it even more emphatically in a metaphorical sense, how he seizes upon big moments and thrives within them. The swagger of Jones was and still is massive enough to swallow up the whole sport. And in this weekend's return, he did not shrink from his latest monumental moment.Jones put on a stunning performance in both its dominance and brevity. Walking out to a hero's welcome back from the cheering crowd at T-Mobile Arena, Jones took time to soak in the moment, stopping at cageside to hug his father, brothers and fiancée. He stepped inside the cage for the first time in 1,121 days and cartwheeled across the center, just like old times. After being introduced by Bruce Buffer as "the one and only," Jones showed why those words were not hyperbole.The fight was not a minute old before Jones had Gane wrapped up and under control, and within another half a minute, he had the Frenchman on the canvas. Jones then straddled a seated Gane against the cage, rendering him helpless before sinking in the guillotine choke that made "Jonny Bones" a champion once more."Man, I'm so excited," Jones said after leaping on top of the cage to celebrate, then climbing down to lift up his father and carry him around, both wearing huge smiles. "I've been working for this for a long time. A lot of people thought I wouldn't even be coming back. I've been reading it all the time: 'This dude's never coming back.' But I've been faithful to my goal."Jon Jones needed just two minutes to defeat Ciryl Gane and claim the UFC's heavyweight title. Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC via Getty ImagesWinning the heavyweight championship in the way he did, after a long run of supremacy at light heavyweight, will reinvigorate the case for him being considered the greatest fighter of all time. Many already consider him the GOAT, but some observers -- myself included -- have leaned differently because of Jones' multiple performance-enhancing drug violations. However, the U.S. Anti-Doping
Agency has since moved the goalposts regarding acceptable levels of some substances, to the point where Jones' drug test results would not have earned him bans in today's regulatory environment. Factoring that in, on top of this championship in the sport's marquee weight class, it's become challenging to disqualify Jones from GOAT talk.Along with the discussion over who's the greatest ever, there's also the matter of who's the greatest right now. Saturday's victory over Gane makes Jones the UFC heavyweight champion, which typically carries the designation of "baddest man on the planet."But it's complicated.Editor's Picks1 RelatedFrancis Ngannou, who recently left the UFC after a contract dispute, also has a strong claim, based on his long run of knockouts, including the one over Stipe Miocic that made "The Predator" the champ. However, Ngannou's final Octagon appearance was a five-round decision over Gane, the same man Jones finished in two minutes. Jones wins that comparison and soon might have another with which we can judge him against Ngannou. The UFC has indicated that Jones' first title defense will be against Miocic, so let's see how the new champ performs against the old champion.At age 35, Jones is bursting with upside.Of course, there are downsides as well. Just as Jones has always had a way of taking our breath away, he also has made us hold our breath in anticipation of his next instance of bad behavior. Three times he was stripped of his UFC title. He served three suspensions for doping violations, plus one in connection with an arrest following a hit-and-run accident that injured a pregnant woman. Jones has been arrested several times, including on a domestic violence charge and twice for suspicion of driving under the influence. Throughout his career, Jones has shown himself to be a virtuoso in the fine art of self-inflicted career sabotage.At this point, when a fight card headlined by Jones is getting underway, the arena sound crew should set aside the UFC's usual "Baba O'Reilly" kickoff. As a public service to fans who continually fall for Jones' periodic assurances that this time he's a new, better, grown-up man, the show should open with a different Who song, "Won't Get Fooled Again."But this is not the time to dwell too gloomily on a future potentially soiled by a Jones downfall, even if his shadowy past suggests it is as inevitable as was this weekend's rise to the top of the heavyweight division. This is a night to stand in awe of Jones' comeback and his ability to not simply pick up where he left off but to raise his game. Who would have guessed that was possible?Jones has reestablished himself as a champion among champions. He is indeed the one and only, and for as long as he can keep his balance at the top of the hill with the spotlight shining down on him, the sport of MMA will be richer for his presence. [ad_2] Source link
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wearemmauk-blog · 7 years ago
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EFC double division champ Dalcha Lungiambula calls out Dricus du Plessis
EFC double division champ Dalcha Lungiambula calls out Dricus du Plessis - http://mmauk.net/2018/10/24/efc-double-division-champ-dalcha-lungiambula-calls-out-dricus-du-plessis/
EFC double division champ Dalcha Lungiambula calls out Dricus du Plessis
Earlier today, double division champion Dalcha Lungiambula, contacted EFC VP of Talent, Graeme Cartmell to call for the super fight of super fights. Dalcha is in search of complete domination and has made his intentions to take on Dricus ‘Stillnocks’ du Plessis clear.
  Dalcha later posted the following on his social media accounts: “There can only be one alpha male. I have put my heavyweight title defence on hold and begun cutting weight to fight Dricus! I am the TRUE Champion, your ‘Wakanda Warrior’. I’m ready for war to set the record straight, are you Dricus? Double Champ vs Double Champ.”
  Dalcha is the light heavyweight and heavyweight champion and is looking outside of his combined kingdom to conquer more. He is putting his heavyweight title defence aspirations on hold in order to make the massive cut.
  “It’s a massive cut for a champion who reigns over 2 divisions spanning 36kg and has decided to go all out against EFC’s other MMA titan, the other 2 division champion, Dricus du Plessis,” explained Cartmell when asked for a comment on the fight.
19th August 2017 – EFC 62 : Dricus du Plessis from South Africa celebrates his win over Yannick Bahati from England in their middleweight title fight during EFC 62 at Carnival City’s Big Top Arena, Johannesburg, South Africa (Photo by Roarke Bouffe / EFC Worldwide)
As the reigning heavyweight champion, Dalcha has been offered both former champ Ruan Potts and America’s Jared Vanderaa as challenges. While he hasn’t turned down the fights, he has been adamant on facing the only other man to accomplish the same feats as himself. “I will face the winner as soon as I have once again proven that I am the true champion” Dalcha elaborated when asking for a comment on his social media status.
  The fight was initially suggested by Dricus’ team earlier in the year, but EFC felt that there were too many belts tied up in this sort of matchup.
  It was suggested for this to be a catchweight fight, somewhere between the two champions’ divisions, and the prospect opened a gap in the wall of resistance.
  However, for so many contenders who are looking to hoist their claim at the title, they would have to wait longer than desired for the chance at EFC gold.
    Cartmell has since officially offered the Super Fight to Du Plessis, however, he has not agreed to it yet.
  “Dricus should be all over this, he is always up for a challenge and he initially sounded excited as hell at being part of the greatest matchup in EFC’s 9 years of promoting,” Cartmell explained. “Since discussing it briefly via telephone, he didn’t jump at it like I thought he would. Maybe it’s the weight, maybe it’s something else. I’ll know more tomorrow when we sit down and hash out what is next for him. I’m optimistic we’ll see the potential in this matchup,” concluded Cartmell.
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news247planet · 2 years ago
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#Dricus #fight #UFC Dricus du Plessis shoots down Kelvin Gastelum’s “title eliminator” combat proposal: “You screwed me out of a combat final time so no thanks” https://news247planet.com/?p=201247
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news247planet · 2 years ago
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#Dricus #Featured #fight #UFC Dricus du Plessis shoots down Kelvin Gastelum’s “title eliminator” battle proposal: “You screwed me out of a battle final time so no thanks” https://news247planet.com/?p=193224
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news247planet · 2 years ago
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#Dricus #Featured #fight #UFC Dricus du Plessis shoots down Kelvin Gastelum’s “title eliminator” battle proposal: “You screwed me out of a battle final time so no thanks” https://news247planet.com/?p=193224
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