MMA
Dvorak has his fourth UFC fight ahead of him! What did he say before the fight with Nicolau?
David Dvorak is about to have his fourth fight in the UFC organization. He won the previous three, and now he will fight against the twenty-nine-year-old Brazilian Matheus Nicolau in the evening. What did he say before the fight?
David Dvorak is about to have his fourth fight in the UFC organization. He won the previous three, and now he will fight against the twenty-nine-year-old Brazilian Matheus Nicolau in the evening. What did he say before the fight?
His last loss was ten years ago, but now he faces arguably his toughest opponent. David Dvorak will challenge Brazilian Matheus Nicolau, who is ranked seventh in the rankings, three higher than the Czech fighter.
“Nicolau is not comparable to my previous opponents. In fact, I would compare him to myself! Of all the fighters I know, he is the most similar to me stylistically.
According to the bookmaker, Dvořák is the favourite at odds of 1.66, 700,000 have already been bet on him and the amount is expected to reach a million.
But his opponent should be someone completely different. Su Mudaerji was agreed, but the 12th ranked UFC fighter was injured and would not make this date.
“When it was decided that he couldn’t do it because of the injury, it was a big complication. We had him dialed in, we had him dialed in. Stylistically, he’s completely different from Nicolau. He’s a taller fighter, an orthodox southpaw. He works a lot of stance.
So the preparation for the Brazilian was completely different. But… There was plenty of time to retool the whole program and throw in a different soca. We had three months for the Brazilians,” he added.
Dvorak will be on the line in the second game, so we will see him around 9:30 in the evening. If he manages to win, he will increase his streak to 21:3.
-
Motorsport5 days ago
Jorge Martín is rewriting history! the 26-year-old Spaniard became the new MotoGP World Champion, Bagnaia succumbed despite his best efforts
-
Motorsport6 days ago
Bagnaia keeps hopes of a miracle alive with MotoGP sprint win in Barcelona, third-placed Martín one step away from title