Roman Dolidze Ties Surge in Georgian MMA to Fall of Soviet Union
Briefly

Dolidze expresses uncertainty about the fight, showing an openness to surprise outcomes. While he's a grappler, he mentions the possibility of attempting his first submission in the UFC.
Dolidze reflects on the growth of Georgian MMA, attributing part of its success to athletes like Dvalishvili, who recently made history, raising the profile of Georgian fighters.
He candidly states, "Honestly, we don't train there," acknowledging the training challenges in Georgia compared to options available in America, where other Georgian fighters practice.
Despite the challenges, Dolidze appreciates his life in Georgia: "I like my culture, I like my life there," indicating his commitment to his roots over training abroad.
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