UFC welterweight Mike Malott remains unbothered by Charles Radtke's attempts to provoke him ahead of their fight at UFC 315 in Montreal. Malott, with a professional record of 11-2-1, emphasizes his commitment to focusing solely on the matchup in the octagon, dismissing Radtke's heel persona and trash-talk. He believes that Radtke's comments are an attempt to motivate himself through unnecessary distractions, while Malott prefers to channel his energy directly into the fight itself, reflecting his disciplined approach to competition.
For me, I'm focused on the task at hand, which is a fight in the octagon. I'm not focused on all the outside things that you could possibly focus on.
If he wants to build extra pressure for himself or that's what he needs to do to motivate himself, go for it.
He's just creating more unnecessary noise. If that's where you want to put your energy go for it.
Radtke has grabbed on to a sort of heel role in his recent bouts from flipping fans off to saying some rather vulgar stuff on the mic.
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