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Ulanbekov stands on the outside, pressing the action to the cage.

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Ulanbekov immediately sweeps again, and they scramble to the feet. He immediately goes back to the triangle. Ulanbekov gets the arms inside, and Nascimento has to reset. He works the legs high, looking for the triangle. Nascimento leaps forward with a knee, but that allows Ulanbekov to wrap the body and trip the action to the canvas.

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Both men take turns with punches in kicks in close range. And they might have done so, the Aussie says, had Ortega pulled strings behind the scenes to put the kibosh on anything having to do with his vehicle, and he cites that as his opponent being “a sensitive little b-h.Round 1 – Nascimento with an early low kick. The champion says he and his coaching staff sought to prank Ortega back after the car incident - which Volkanovski appeared to take in typically good-natured stride on the show - with a different practical joke targeting the challenger’s ride. “You didn’t really get to see that on the show, but I’ve seen that.” “I think they did Ortega a solid by acting like he’s a caring sort of dude, but I think he’s a pretty selfish, sensitive dude,” said Volkanovski, who will turn 33 on Wednesday. In his estimation, the producers made Ortega, 30, look more involved as a coach than he was.

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Volkanovski, a former semi-pro rugby player before achieving world-champ status in the UFC in 2019, doesn’t think that “different side” came across in full on the finished episodes of the show. “He showed a different side of him that I didn’t know the first time,” the champ continued, “so that’s why this is different this time and I’m gonna put him away.” I can’t wait to go out there and put my hands on him. “I feel like there is a little bit of beef there. “Right now, it is different,” Volkanovski said Monday, contrasting his feelings toward Ortega from the spring to now. Alexander Volkanovski and Brian Ortega Zuffa LLC Par for the course on the revived series, but nonetheless contributing to a, yes, big change in how Volkanovski views the first fresh challenger to his belt since beating Max Holloway via razor-thin decision last year in an immediate rematch after claiming the 145-pound crown. No longer are they a pair of “pretty chill dudes ” On “TUF,” a miffed Volkanovski called his foe a “s–t person ” Ortega removed the tires from the champs car, leaving barnyard animals in their place.

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Volkanovski and Ortega spent plenty of time together on the reality series … enough to find out what happens when fighters stop being polite and start getting real. Once recovered, Volkanovski remained in Las Vegas instead of returning home to Australia and starred opposite Los Angeles native Ortega in the latest season of “The Ultimate Fighter.” Big change. Big change.Īnd what had been a relatively drama-free buildup in the spring was far from it in the months and days leading up to Saturday’s UFC 266 headliner at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Vokanovski was ruled out after contracting COVID-19 - which he told The Post earlier this week “got into the lungs” but swears he is fully recovered - just two days after making those comments and seven days before the planned March 27 fight. We’re both pretty chill dudes.”įor instance, the two men did not, in fact, square off. I have not said one bad thing about him.”Ī day later, Volkanovski (22-1, 14 finishes) echoed the challenger’s words to The Post: “There’s no beef, man. A sportsmanlike battle to be the best at 145 pounds was the lone hook.īack on March 17, Ortega (15-1, 10 finishes) told The Post over the phone there was “no beef” with the champ: “It’s business.

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