PFL light heavyweight Karl Moore, facing Antonio Carlos Junior at the PFL World Tournament, aims to bounce back from a recent loss to Bellator champion Corey Anderson. Reflecting on his previous fight, Moore acknowledged having a challenging training camp but has learned valuable lessons from that experience. He appreciates the new tournament format, which simplifies the competition into a straightforward win-or-go-home scenario, making scheduling clear and eliminating uncertainty in matchups.
That fight was five rounds against one of the best guys in the world. It was probably one of the worst training camps I've ever had.
Even though I lost the fight and get in this fight with much more confidence. There's a lot of positives to be taken from it too.
I like it. You win or you go home. It's pretty straightforward. It skips out the matchmaking process because if you win, he wins, you fight.
There's no making fights. You know exactly when your next fight is and who you're fighting.
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