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Cody Brundage knows he was a tougher matchup for Bo Nickal than some top-15 opponents will be

July 13, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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In the world of combat sports, the old adage holds true: styles truly do make fights.

A recent match between Cody Brundage and Bo Nickal at UFC 300 exemplifies this perfectly. Brundage managed to push Nickal further into the fight than anyone else had before, showcasing his resilience and skills against the highly touted wrestler turned MMA fighter. Despite Nickal’s eventual submission win, doubts began to surface among fans about his perceived invincibility.

However, Brundage disagrees with the doubters.

“I believe I presented a tougher challenge for him than many anticipated,” Brundage shared. “My wrestling background set me apart from his previous opponents, and I believe there are easier matchups out there for him than me, despite their rankings.”

Brundage emphasizes the importance of matchups over rankings, pointing out that experience and skill sets play a significant role in determining the outcome of a fight. He defends Nickal’s potential, drawing parallels to other fighters who faced criticism early in their careers.

The narrative leading up to the bout painted Brundage as the underdog against the undefeated Nickal, but his performance proved otherwise.

After the fight, instead of acknowledging Brundage’s tenacity, questions arose about Nickal’s credibility, highlighting the fickle nature of the fight game.

Reflecting on his performance, Brundage admits to succumbing to outside pressure, leading to a reckless start that ultimately backfired.

“I got carried away with the hype and made some impulsive decisions,” Brundage confessed. “I should have stayed composed and capitalized on my opportunities.”

Despite the loss, Brundage remains confident in his abilities, viewing each defeat as a learning opportunity and a chance for growth.

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As he gears up for his next challenge at UFC Denver, Brundage vows to showcase his full potential and prove that he belongs among the elite middleweights in the UFC.

“I know I can compete with the best in the division,” Brundage asserted. “With a bit more composure, I can turn the tide in my favor.”

His unwavering belief in his skills drives him forward, promising an exciting future for this rising star in the world of MMA.

Stay tuned for Brundage’s upcoming fight at UFC Denver, where he aims to demonstrate his true potential and make a statement in the octagon.

“I’m ready to show the world what I’m capable of,” Brundage declared. “It’s time to step up and seize the moment.”

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