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What was your plan and strategy for this fight You controlled the fight really well.My intention was to stand right in front of him so he had no room to breathe. Then I would catch him with a counter and either hurt or drop him, take him down and TKO him.2-What is the key to success and popularity of MMA in UKThe exciting fighters that the country is producing. Now it’s spreading through the media and through people talking about the fights and coming to support the rest of the UK fighters.3-Do you hang out or train with any other UK UFC fightersMy team has quite a few! Paul Daley, Ross Pearson, Andre Winner, Nick Osipczak and Dean Amasinger, I see them almost every day.4-I know you have trained with Freddie Roach, how do you like the experience. Boxing and MMA are quite different, how do you apply what you learn from Roach in the octagonFreddie is an expert at boxing and boxing is a big part of my game, so the experience was awesome. It is just like studying gi jiu-jitsu with a BJJ coach, it has to be adapted slightly when you add all other aspects of the sport in, but Freddie knows that. He teaches you how the box correctly and leaves you to incorporate it into your game.5-You also train with Eddie Bravo.
How do you find his system comparing with other BJJ systems Why we don't see you on your back very often!I can’t kick people off my back, so I spend as little time thee as possible. Eddie’s system suits me really well, it gives me the ability to control my opponent from my back, or get up. I’m sure when I start fighting more wrestlers; I will get a chance to display my ground game.6-You played a true mental game with Marcus Davis. What do you think about that fight Marcus was pretty upset with the decision; do you think you won the fightI definitely think I won, I rocked him on several occasions, i opened him up and i out struck him. Controlling someone with wrestling is only effecting if you can hurt them at the same time.