Yan’s reasoning is perfectly logical, and he’s admitting his error; he admits he screwed up. And the way he’s going about it makes him look better than Aljo, which is bizarre lol.
It’s going to be challenging for Aljo to lose the belt to the man who gave it to him and then be scheduled to fight the loser of Dilly v Cory right after that.
What else can I say? I don’t like the way he responded after I slammed my knee into his head? Yes, Aljo milked it, but this guy is the one who brought the war to a halt. He was still winning.
I’m tired of hearing all of this now. The rematch must take place as soon as possible.
Yan pounds his a$$ harder this time than he did the last time. Yan had gotten away from the war.
I just find it humorous that people are siding with the man who practically disqualified himself just so the other guy can keep the belt for a while.
Before they fight again next week, I’m sort of over it.
Something tells me Ariel and Yan’s manager get along better than Aljo and his manager.
Yan’s reasoning is perfectly logical, and he’s admitting his error; he admits he screwed up. And the way he’s going about it makes him look better than Aljo, which is bizarre lol.
You just know Ariel is going to make the most of this interview after Sterling called her a POS.
It’s going to be challenging for Aljo to lose the belt to the man who gave it to him and then be scheduled to fight the loser of Dilly v Cory right after that.
Nate Diaz’s remark made me laugh out loud. Why am I not shocked by what he said?
What else can I say? I don’t like the way he responded after I slammed my knee into his head? Yes, Aljo milked it, but this guy is the one who brought the war to a halt. He was still winning.
I’m confident that all of the responses would be courteous and fair.
This weight division was dull as hell three years ago, so I love all the drama.
‘Nate Diaz said I beat Sterling, and Sterling behaved like a scumbag.’