Alan Jouban wants to punch ‘Jersey Shore guy,’ at UFC on FOX 22

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight standout Alan Jouban is gearing up for his Mike Perry fight at the upcoming UFC on FOX 22 mixed martial arts (MMA) event, which takes place on Sat., Dec. 17, 2016 inside Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California.

Sorry, no funnel cake or guidos in “The Golden State.”

But that won’t stop Jouban from face-punching Perry, who reminds him of a wannabe “Jersey Shore” reality show creep as “Platinum” continues to gore “Brahma” on social media, to lukewarm results.

Jouban talks to MMA HEAT (via MMA Junkie):

“I definitely watched all the seasons of ‘Jersey Shore,’ I was a fan. He reminds me of all the ‘Jersey Shore’ guys. He didn’t make it into the house. He talks a lot of trash. We’ve been going back-and-forth on Twitter. But at the end of the day, it’s bringing attention to the fight. It’s making me want to punch him in the face a lot more than when I found out I’m going to be fighting him.”

Jouban (14-4) is looking to go 3-0 during his 2016 fight campaign, having already secured consecutive wins over Brendan O’Reilly at UFC Fight Night 85 and Belal Muhammed at UFC Fight Night 90.

In fact, it’s been a great year for both combatants.

Perry (9-0) remains perfect in his pro career and already has a pair of wins under the UFC banner. After stopping Hyun Gyu Lim at UFC 202, the embattled welterweight finished Danny Roberts at UFC 204.

Don’t expect this one to go the distance.

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) welterweight standout Alan Jouban is gearing up for his Mike Perry fight at the upcoming UFC on FOX 22 mixed martial arts (MMA) event, which takes place on Sat., Dec. 17, 2016 inside Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California.

Sorry, no funnel cake or guidos in “The Golden State.”

But that won’t stop Jouban from face-punching Perry, who reminds him of a wannabe “Jersey Shore” reality show creep as “Platinum” continues to gore “Brahma” on social media, to lukewarm results.

Jouban talks to MMA HEAT (via MMA Junkie):

“I definitely watched all the seasons of ‘Jersey Shore,’ I was a fan. He reminds me of all the ‘Jersey Shore’ guys. He didn’t make it into the house. He talks a lot of trash. We’ve been going back-and-forth on Twitter. But at the end of the day, it’s bringing attention to the fight. It’s making me want to punch him in the face a lot more than when I found out I’m going to be fighting him.”

Jouban (14-4) is looking to go 3-0 during his 2016 fight campaign, having already secured consecutive wins over Brendan O’Reilly at UFC Fight Night 85 and Belal Muhammed at UFC Fight Night 90.

In fact, it’s been a great year for both combatants.

Perry (9-0) remains perfect in his pro career and already has a pair of wins under the UFC banner. After stopping Hyun Gyu Lim at UFC 202, the embattled welterweight finished Danny Roberts at UFC 204.

Don’t expect this one to go the distance.