UFC 326: Drew Dober Doesn't Believe in Fight Camps
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UFC 326: Drew Dober Doesn't Believe in Fight Camps
"I think we've dismissed the idea of like, camps. It's just like, MJ knows. He was preparing for another fight, I was trying to prepare for a potential fight in March. We didn't know who we were fighting, but we're going to fight somebody. And so it's not really a camp, it's just your lifestyle."
"It's different for me. I'd fight every weekend if I could, I just couldn't make weight every weekend. So for me, I need to make the weight, and that requires more effort. But fighting, I'll do it next week if I could."
"UFC 326 is the card of the badasses. We've got the BMF title, and then we have the main [card] which is all just a bunch of killers. And I'm excited to be a part of this. It's like this old school mentality of, we're not fighting to win points. We're fighting to win in actual."
Drew Dober and Michael Johnson finally meet at UFC 326 in Las Vegas after a long-anticipated matchup. Johnson lacked a formal fight camp, while Dober dismisses the concept of camps entirely, viewing fighting as a lifestyle rather than a structured preparation phase. Dober maintains constant gym training and proper nutrition, adjusting his diet only when receiving fight offers. Weight cuts present his primary challenge rather than fighting itself. Dober expresses willingness to compete weekly if weight management weren't required. He views UFC 326 as a card featuring elite fighters with an old-school mentality focused on decisive victories rather than point-scoring.
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