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Those shitty wrestlers in Usman and Covington wont do shit on Darren Till. They have 0 striking and both rely on being heavier than their oponents to stall against the wall or lay and pray. That wont work against the Gorilla.
While true, Till knows he wants NO part of Colby OR Usman.
He has openly admitted that wrestlers are his biggest challenge.
That makes me more confident about him facing wrestlers than I would have been if he had put on a tough guy act and acted like wrestlers weren't a challenge. He actually said Maia was his biggest challenge in the division, but this was back when Maia was on his tear and got the title shot. Till is a big Maia fan, though, so that may have just been respect.
the hell are you talking about. Colby cuts 12-15 lbs when he fights. wrestlers still run mma u madbro.jpgThose shitty wrestlers in Usman and Covington wont do shit on Darren Till. They have 0 striking and both rely on being heavier than their oponents to stall against the wall or lay and pray. That wont work against the Gorilla.
the hell are you talking about. Colby cuts 12-15 lbs when he fights. wrestlers still run mma u madbro.jpg
what is "complete wrestling"? Looks to me like whatever they've been doing is working.. Wrestling isn't just takedowns it's handfighting and digging underhooks , etc.Hey dont get me wrong. I love wrestling, but what Usman and Colby is not complete wrestling. Its just stalling and using your size to get points. Guys like Gillespie and Khabib are better examples of good mma wrestlers that want to fight and inflict damage.
This is the guy who said he would 'devastate Wonderboys life'
He then missed weight and squeaked out a decision. He is the bigger twat
the Gorilla
Openly admitting wrestlers are your biggest challenge does not mean you want to avoid them. It simply means you are being honest... think McFly think!While true, Till knows he wants NO part of Colby OR Usman.
He has openly admitted that wrestlers are his biggest challenge.