UFC244 is done & dusted with Jorge Masvidal claiming BMF.Can’t wait for 15 DEC for UFC245! 3 title on the…
UFC244 is done & dusted with Jorge Masvidal claiming BMF. Can’t wait for 15 DEC for UFC245! 3 title on the line and the rest of the fight card is also bloody stacked! ( check it out: https://www.ufc.com/event/ufc-245 ).
Masvidal former bestie, Colby Covington is looking to established himself, he still holds the interim Welterweight belt. But the true champ Kamaru Usman is also out to proof he is the best and unify the belt.
Personally I know Kamaru is legit, Colby is good but he is cringy no 2, next to Henry Cejudo. But i kinda want Colby to win, to set up a down right dirty fight with Masvidal!
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