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F'ck OFF!
Would anyone be surprised if Gillespie compiles 11-0 record (Tony) or most wins/finishes (21/15; Cerrone) in UFC and never gets a shot at chicken-Kebab?
Kebab chickened out twice from a fight against Cowboy (UFC 178, UFC 187) and twice against Tony (TUF 22 Finale, UFC 209). Now he is hiding from Tony for the third(!) time.
TS, go get some decency.
Before jumping the gun and bashing reporter, some of you should first get a clue: Kebab posted a picture of a convicted terrorist on his Instagram in show of support right after that pos died in jail (he was serving for killing a Russian military officer on Moscow streets).
I know of one example of a drug addict beating a champion (in boxing).
I need to see whether Diaz comes back as his older self first. Then I'll vote.
As far as interviews go, he doesn't seem well (kind of worn out by substance abuse).
Dana White is a piece of <CanYouSeeMeNow> for allowing this disgrace of a champion. He should've fed Kebab to one of many fighters who stylistically pose a great threat to him a long time ago, instead of pampering this wuss.
{<jordan}
Making tough opponents out of thin air, I see.
Kebab is a legacy squatter: (1) beats a guy who has no grappling to become a champion, (2) is on a mission to beat an out-of-prime guy (who fought only once in last 5 years) two classes down that guy's weight while completely ignoring...
Don't be scared, homie. At least Tony tore his knee, not binge-ate tiramisu desserts a few days before the weigh ins.
But, hey, it doesn't surprise me Kebab's taking an easy way out.
Don't know about the lawsuit but if Tony doesn't get his title shot next, UFC is going to lose a lot of fans (and, hopefully, a lot of money). This is getting ridiculous.
{<jordan}
You got it upside down (or backwards, if you will), pal.
The question is this: would you finally give Tony his props after he beats Kebab's a$$ and admit that Kebab is an overrated cherry-picker.
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