Brandon Conley All In On BKFC, "Shouldn't Have Signed The Contract"
Briefly

Brandon Conley, set to fight Cody Vidal at BKFC Fight Night: Philly, exudes confidence ahead of the match. He believes that Vidal shouldn't have signed the contract as it implies he thinks he can defeat Conley. Conveying respect for his opponent yet emphasizing the personal stakes involved, Conley's ambition is clear. His immediate goal is to knock out Vidal or force him to quit, while his larger aspirations involve securing a championship title. Conley aims to prove that success in combat sports doesn’t require a well-known background.
If he thinks this fight's going to be anything like (his last fight), which I don't think he does, he knows what he's in for. I don't want to sound too cocky or arrogant, but...he shouldn't have signed the contract.
When he did that he made it a little bit personal. When he signed that line that's him saying he thinks he can beat me. I'm going to show him otherwise.
Right now my #1 goal is to knock Cody Vidal out, or make him quit, and I want to get my house paid off. I'd like to get in that $20 something million tournament.
I want to show all these people that you don't have to have a big glorified name to kick people's asses. Eventually win the title at 185.
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