Rising UFC featherweight contender Arnold Allen has set his sights on two-time title challenger Brian Ortega.
Using the time period “redemption” by Arnold Allen is especially intriguing when one considers the truth that each he and Brian Ortega have suffered defeats by the hands of former featherweight champion Max Holloway.
In Allen’s case, his 12-fight win streak got here to an finish in a latest UFC Struggle Evening occasion in Kansas Metropolis, the place he was defeated by the dominant Hawaiian.
Regardless of this setback, ‘Almighty’ stays resolute in his pursuit of featherweight gold and has wasted no time in concentrating on top-level opponents like ‘T-Metropolis’. A victory over somebody of Ortega’s caliber can be a big step in direction of reaching that purpose, and the British native clearly acknowledges the chance that’s earlier than him.
Throughout a latest interview with Sky Sports activities, the No.4-ranked featherweight contender remarked:
“This matchup makes essentially the most sense, we’re each in the identical place we’re on the lookout for redemption. He is had his title shot I am nonetheless attempting to earn mine. “
He added:
“He is improbable, he is an excellent competitor. Actually good Jiu-Jitsu, he is exhibiting some actually good knockout energy, he has out struck some nice strikers as nicely so he isn’t simply the one-trick pony. I am certain he is gonna come again higher than ever off this harm so he is trying to rebound and earn himself a title shot once more I am trying the rebound. “
Try Arnold Allen’s whole remarks under (from 9:06 onwards):
Arnold Allen inhibits a fan on Twitter following Max Holloway defeat
Regardless of struggling his first loss in 9 years by the hands of former UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway, Arnold Allen is refusing to let the defeat get him down. The British fighter put up a valiant effort towards Holloway within the UFC Kansas Metropolis fundamental occasion, however in the end got here up brief because the Hawaiian secured a unanimous resolution victory.
Nevertheless, Allen’s resilience within the face of defeat has not gone unnoticed by followers and pundits alike. When an MMA fan tried to insult ‘Almighty’ on Twitter by suggesting that the loss to Holloway would relegate him to preliminary bouts at UFC occasions, the 29-year-old was fast to hit again with a terse response.
To which the English blended martial artist responded:
“And you’ll beat me off.”
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