TTP Ep. 518: Dom Mar Fan, Miha Frlic, Fedor Duric and Top 5 Non-UFC Fights
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TTP Ep. 518: Dom Mar Fan, Miha Frlic, Fedor Duric and Top 5 Non-UFC Fights
"Kicking off this edition of TTP is our interview with Road to UFC lightweight tournament winner, Dom Mar Fan. "Street Buddha" walks us through all of the fight week events. While his contract to the UFC is new, he feels like he's right where he belongs. In addition, he talks about the antics in the cage, which included him briefly flipping off his opponent. Plus, he shares with us what his first purchase was after signing the contract."
"With the UFC away for a week, we get to return to our favorite segment on the show... or at least tied for it - the Combat Countdown. This week, we're taking a look outside the UFC for the greatest fights in history. With a seemingly endless supply of historic fights, which ones made the cut for this list? It was hard to get it down to just five, but we feel like we did it. For this segment, all odds via FanDuel Sportsbook."
"Next up on this edition of TTP is our interview with Brave CF heavyweight, Miha Frlic. Before Frlic throws down in the co-main event of Brave CF 104 this weekend in Serbia, he chats with us about his path to get there. He shares his feelings on the importance of a long amateur career and gives us his most important lessons from the journey. Then he digs into his upcoming rematch with Samuele Di Guardo."
An episode features an interview with Road to UFC lightweight tournament winner Dom Mar Fan, who recounts fight-week events, jokes about cage antics including briefly flipping off his opponent, and reveals his first purchase after signing a UFC contract. A Combat Countdown segment ranks the top five non-UFC fights in history, using FanDuel Sportsbook odds. Brave CF heavyweight Miha Frlic discusses his path, emphasizes the value of a long amateur career, shares lessons learned, and previews a rematch with Samuele Di Guardo ahead of Brave CF 104 in Serbia. Oktagon lightweight Fedor Duric reflects on his first fight outside Germany, learning from a close loss, and his place at 155 pounds.
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