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In 2017, Darren Till went from a relatively anonymous youngster in the most crowded division in the UFC, to a standout contender in less than a round. That’s how long it took him to demolish Donald Cerrone, handing “Cowboy” the first three-fight skid of his career. In his previous fight, Cerrone had narrowly lost by split decision to Robbie Lawler. Till picked him apart with efficiency and elegance, crowding Cerrone against the cage and unleashing clinical one-twos until Cerrone crumbled.
“All the welterweights were jealous of that and calling me Dana’s new cash cow,” Till told MMAJunkie. “If Dana’s put a target on my back, I want that. I want people to want to come and fight me so I can beat everyone on my way to the title.
“They can say what they want because if they want to come and fight me, then come and fight me. But they’re going to have a hard night because I am hard (expletive).”
Till doesn’t want to be resting on his laurels, nor does he want to take the easy road to the title. When he talks about being a light heavyweight, he’s being completely serious; that’s the division he wants to end up in after rolling through welterweight and middleweight.
“In all honesty, I am too big for the division,” he said. “You could see with Cerrone, and I know he’s a former lightweight, but I am huge at this weight. I’m going to spend some time taking over at welterweight, but then I will move up.
“People think I’m joking, but I’m also planning on going up to light heavyweight because I still have years to go and I’m going to continue to grow. I want to be a three-weight world champion.”
A former Muay Thai champion in Brazil, Till’s pressure and style have drawn obvious comparisons to Conor McGregor, and Till not only agrees, but embraces the comparison. He thinks his long fighting style and accuracy makes him a nightmare matchup for another top contender, Rafael Dos Anjos.
“A pay-per-view against dos Anjos in Brazil would be huge, and I am totally up for it,” Till said.
“The great thing is, I would go there and beat him in a round because he’s designed for me and is just too scrappy on the feet. I think Conor McGregor would have absolutely annihilated him, and I’m twice Conor’s size. I’m also a similar fighter to Conor – just much better. I would kill dos Anjos, and I just don’t know what he’s doing in this division.”
He has thoughts on Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson too:
“I don’t feel like I’ve earned a title shot and, to be totally honest, I don’t even feel like I’ve earned a top-three spot,” the Liverpudlian said. “The only reason why I asked for ‘Wonderboy’ is because I think it would decipher who the best striker is (in welterweight division). But I don’t really care if it’s No. 1 or No. 10.
“He’s an excellent fighter, one of the best, and I don’t want to fight him for an easy route to the title, but because I want to test myself against the best. If he’s the guy to beat me and take all my momentum, then fair play to him. But I don’t believe he could do it.”
Till has clearly remained grounded since his breakout win; in fact, he still lives in his uncle’s spare bedroom. He’s even taking the bus to get around, since his car is in the shop. Unlike McGregor, Till doesn’t care about flashing his wealth on social media. He’s just here to work hard and talk shit.
“As long as I can eat and buy a pair of trainers (shoes), I’m happy,” Till said. “I’m a very content and happy man. I don’t care about the Mercs and Lamborghinis. You can leave that for the show ponies, who post all that on Instagram. I just want to work hard and talk (expletive).”
Insomnia
Matt Brown and Chuck Liddell
Someone memed Dominick Cruz and he thought it was hilarious
? Taking over the streets of #Thailand #Phuket ?
.#DominickCruz #DomCruz #TeamCruz #CruzAlliance #UFC #MMA
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Snapchat | DomCruz619
Twitter | @DominickCruz
Web | https://t.co/0hAwOxEWI0
. pic.twitter.com/4JYrWEG76I— Dominick Cruz (@DominickCruz) January 12, 2018
Go champ go. pic.twitter.com/yattqKr8zK
— Daniel (@3puttdaniel) January 12, 2018
Of course I want to see this.
Wanna see #UFC contender @FrankieEdgar demonstrate a foot sweep on former All-American @DanOCone?
Of course you do.
Full write-up, photos & more at https://t.co/gNGr8G3tn7 Friday morning. #ufc222 pic.twitter.com/5IWZpU9bfs— Steve Feitl (@SteveFeitl) January 12, 2018
Whatever works, I guess.
Trainer: Can I just hold the pad like normal?
Kovalev: No, you hold on tree.
Trainer: … pic.twitter.com/7dRoDX9wRh
— The President (@PrezAVK) January 11, 2018
Anthony Johnson trains defense with a tennis ball.
Boxing training is some of my favorite to watch, clearly.
Ryan Garcia has insane hand/eye coordination pic.twitter.com/dM8EH1R8Ug
— EditinKing Boxing (@EditinKing) January 11, 2018
Speaking of boxing, I would also watch these two fight half a dozen times and not get tired of it.
Canelo Alvarez has agreed to a May 5 rematch with Gennady Golovkin https://t.co/l1v5U3Mv8Z
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) January 11, 2018
Sir Robert Knuckles Whittaker, New Zealand’s first UFC champion.
Very cool. Commissioned by the UFC, artwork by @lushsux. #UFC221 pic.twitter.com/xqXNT2GxGu
— Chamatkar Sandhu (@SandhuMMA) January 11, 2018
Mike Tyson sent Khabib Nurmagomedov some gear
Khabib is a funny guy. He’s a threat to all the tiramisu out there, as well as the lightweight division.
Here’s more ‘Random Thoughts’ with @TeamKhabib on “hunger pains”. https://t.co/T9BeQB2SBb
— FOX Sports: UFC (@UFCONFOX) January 11, 2018
Or welterweights, if Tyron Woodley’s thinking is correct.
Woodley offering to pay a nutritionist to keep khabib at 155 might be one of my favorite moments in MMA
— Rich (@high_light) January 12, 2018
In case you want creepy dreams tonight:
Michael Bisping hitting pads. Will his next fight be his last?
I want the iron neck wrestling snake charm.
Slips, Rips, and Double-Leg Clips
Douglas Lima is a dangerous fighter
A reoccurring theme over Douglas Lima’s last three fights (#Bellator192): pic.twitter.com/71GPUMmi7a
— FullContactMTWF (@FullContactMTWF) January 5, 2018
Doo Ho Choi has been in amazing fights for a long time now.
Doo Ho Choi vs. Shoji Maruyama – Deep: Cage Impact. One of the best fights of 2013. #UFCSTL https://t.co/7MQARFkgIJ
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) January 11, 2018
That entry is so silky smooth from Jordan Burroughs
?? every time… @alliseeisgold pic.twitter.com/WbYq2bNzbY
— USA Wrestling (@USAWrestling) January 12, 2018
Watch any Roberto Duran fight, any at all (including the one in my latest Duran video), and you will see him creating this scenario time and again. #boxing pic.twitter.com/26PFe4h1dH
— Lee Wylie (@leewylieboxing) January 11, 2018
Good Reads
- Stipe Miocic’s mom has never seen him fight. Thanks to his new partnership with Modelo, the new beer sponsor of the UFC, she got to see his whole walkout routine. Stipe’s partnership with Modelo is a pretty cool story, because the UFC have been unable to find a way to market the firefighter who kicked off Ohio’s championship streak in sports.
- Someone broke into Jessica Rose-Clark’s home, trashed it, and caved her cat’s ribs in. That’s not a good read, it’s a sad one, and whoever did it deserves to have a professional ass-beating.
Podcasts and Video
The MMA Ratings Podcast
The newest edition of the #MMARatings podcast is up and live as we talk to Arlene Sanchez and cover everything in #MMA #Sports https://t.co/vaiCfhDnxv
— Raphael Garcia (@RGarcia_Sports) January 12, 2018
Bushido Talk
NEW #BushidoTalk! We discuss BJM to Bellator, Stipe and the promotion of #UFC220, and how UFC did in 2017. https://t.co/JJ967jtENs @NayaWritesStuff
— Tommy Toe Hold (@TommyToeHold) January 11, 2018
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