Curtis Blaydes is content with making his detractors unhappy as long as he’s getting the job done. Blaydes stepped inside the Octagon on Saturday night (June 20). He went one-on-one with former Bellator heavyweight champion Alexander Volkov. Ahea…
Curtis Blaydes is content with making his detractors unhappy as long as he’s getting the job done. Blaydes stepped inside the Octagon on Saturday night (June 20). He went one-on-one with former Bellator heavyweight champion Alexander Volkov. Ahead of the fight, Blaydes said he would “ragdoll” Volkov. Blaydes ended up being mostly dominant against his […]
At UFC on ESPN 11, Curtis Blaydes emerged victorious from his main event match-up with Alexander Volkov. The American wrestled his way to victory over five grueling rounds. In the co-main event, Josh Emmett and Shane Burgos went to war over three rounds with Emmett picking up a unanimous decision victory. Join LowKickMMA site manager […]
At UFC on ESPN 11, Curtis Blaydes emerged victorious from his main event match-up with Alexander Volkov. The American wrestled his way to victory over five grueling rounds. In the co-main event, Josh Emmett and Shane Burgos went to war over three rounds with Emmett picking up a unanimous decision victory.
Join LowKickMMA site manager Jordan Ellis and staff writer Ryan Galloway as they look back at those fights and the entire UFC Vegas 3 card.
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UFC president Dana White was not impressed with the performance of Curtis Blaydes. Blaydes made it four wins in a row after outpointing Alexander Volkov over five rounds in the UFC Vegas 3 headliner on Saturday night. However, it was mainly a dull affair with Blaydes using his wrestling to dominate but not really cause […]
UFC president Dana White was not impressed with the performance of Curtis Blaydes.
The Chicago native would notably gas out in the championship rounds, but did enough to survive and eventually get the unanimous decision verdict.
Coming into the fight, Blaydes stated that he was going to ragdoll Volkov.
In addition, he also criticized the fighter pay in the UFC. And after those comments, White simply expected a much better performance.
“He won. He talked a lot of sh*t coming in this week. I don’t think he talked the sh*t he talked this week to come in and perform like that, talking about ragdolling people, he’s not getting paid, yada yada, he should be getting the title shot,” White said at the post-fight press conference. “He gassed out at the end of the third round. He made it to the fifth and won the fight. He won.”
White: Blaydes Has The Wrong Attitude
Despite the drab affair, Blaydes certainly has a claim for the next title shot and stated that he was willing to wait for the winner of Stipe Miocic and Daniel Cormier’s trilogy fight in August.
As far as White is concerned though, Francis Ngannou is next in line. And even if he wasn’t, the UFC head honcho believes Blaydes should remain active, especially after his performance tonight.
“First of all, he has two losses to Francis,” White said of a title shot for Blaydes. “How do you give him the title fight over Francis? But yeah, he would be considered next in line.
“With his performance tonight and his cardio? I wouldn’t wait around if I was him. I would stay active, I would stay busy. I like Curtis Blaydes. But Curtis Blaydes has the wrong attitude as far as I’m concerned. I don’t have anything against the kid at all — when you talk sh*t like he talked this week, you better come in and whoop somebody’s ass when you talk sh*t like that. When you talk the sh*t that he talked and perform like he performed tonight, you look stupid.”