Jorge Masvidal Compares Demian Maia Loss To STD

Heading into May 13’s UFC 211 from Dallas, Texas, Jorge Masvidal, the No. 5-ranked welterweight contender, was riding an impressive three fight win streak that included back-to-back stoppage victories over the likes of Jake Ellenberger and Donald Cerrone. At UFC 211, “Gamebred” met Brazilian grappling guru and surging contender Demian Maia in a battle for […]

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Heading into May 13’s UFC 211 from Dallas, Texas, Jorge Masvidal, the No. 5-ranked welterweight contender, was riding an impressive three fight win streak that included back-to-back stoppage victories over the likes of Jake Ellenberger and Donald Cerrone.

At UFC 211, “Gamebred” met Brazilian grappling guru and surging contender Demian Maia in a battle for the next welterweight title shot. Masvidal, however, ended up losing a split-decision and he recently compared that loss to an ‘STD’:

“Oh man, it burns like an STD. I wouldn’t know, but I’ve heard,” joked Masvidal during a recent appearance on The MMA Hour. “Every time I wake up to piss, it burns, bro. And I’m not talking like an STD, I’m talking about real life because I hate losing,” he said.

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Despite the loss, Masvidal actually put on a decent showing, as he saw success on the feet, while avoiding the submission attempts of Maia. With that being said “Gamebred” wanted to make it clear that he asked for the fight and he also expressed interest in running it back with Maia in the future:

“I want to remind everyone that I asked for this fight because this was the toughest fight, just like ‘Cowboy,’ it was one of the toughest fights I could make for 170. It was a fight where I could prove the most. It didn’t go my way 100 percent, but, I can’t wait to do it again, me and Maia are going to have to do it again,” he said.

“We both had each other in trouble at times, but it was small mistakes I made on my part. If I had tweaked this and that, instead of being split it could have been a unanimous. I’m eager to improve on those mistakes. If we’re talking about damage, yeah, I feel I won the fight,” he declared.

“But, control is a big part of the game, so the people that say, ‘You won, you got ripped off,’ and things like that, I do understand Demian’s side, you can’t ask that dude to become a striker all of a sudden when he hasn’t been. He’s always been who he is you know? He can’t change over night and a big part of the game is control and I didn’t do well in that department as I usually do.”

Masvidal remains one of the best welterweights in the world and he has his sights set on another high profile fight: a bout against No. 1-ranked two-time title challenger Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson:

“I think he is the next highest ranked opponent that I can get my hands on. Like I said at the beginning of it when it’s easy money, I only want the toughest opponents available to me,” said Masvidal. “Don’t let the slogan throw you off. I only want the highest-ranked dudes, the toughest fights. That’s all I ever wanted since coming to UFC. So all the Ultimate Fighter winners, the up-and-coming phenoms, the 9-0 guy, is not what I am looking for right now, you know? I’m proven animal and I’m only going to fight dude’s that are at the highest in the game, high up on the food chain. I’m trying to get the biggest fights, always. If not the biggest, the toughest,” he concluded.

Would you like to see “Gamebred” square off with “Wonderboy”?

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Jorge Masvidal Wants ‘Easy Money’ Fight With ‘Wonderboy’ Thompson

No. 5-ranked UFC welterweight contender Jorge “Gamebred” Masvidal came up short in a title eliminator bout with Demian Maia this past weekend (May 13, 2017) at UFC 211, suffering a split-decision loss to the Brazilian grappling guru. Masvidal, however, appears to be eager to jump right back into competition, as he recently expressed interest in

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No. 5-ranked UFC welterweight contender Jorge “Gamebred” Masvidal came up short in a title eliminator bout with Demian Maia this past weekend (May 13, 2017) at UFC 211, suffering a split-decision loss to the Brazilian grappling guru.

Masvidal, however, appears to be eager to jump right back into competition, as he recently expressed interest in a bout with Neil Magny, although Magny is injured at this time. Instead, “Gamebred” took to his official Twitter account to call out No. 1-ranked two-time title challenger Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson:

Thompson replied, saying that he’d ‘love’ to fight Masvidal after he completely heals from a recent knee surgery:

“Wonderboy” is coming off of back-to-back five round fights with champion Tyron Woodley, battling “The Chosen One” to a majority draw last November at UFC 205 in New York city before losing a lackluster decision in the rematch this past March at UFC 209.

Is this a bout you’d like to see?

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Jorge Masvidal Reveals What He Said To Donald Cerrone After Knocking Him Out

No. 6-ranked UFC welterweight contender Jorge “Gamebred” Masvidal is coming off of the biggest victory of his career, as he scored a brutal second round knockout over the previously surging Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone at UFC on FOX 23 this past January in Denver, Colorado. Masvidal had some choice words for “Cowboy” after the finish, and

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No. 6-ranked UFC welterweight contender Jorge “Gamebred” Masvidal is coming off of the biggest victory of his career, as he scored a brutal second round knockout over the previously surging Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone at UFC on FOX 23 this past January in Denver, Colorado.

Masvidal had some choice words for “Cowboy” after the finish, and he recently revealed to Ariel Helwani on yesterday’s edition of The MMA Hour that he said only one thing:

“You know me now, motherf*cker.”

The 170-pound division as well as the UFC has also seemed to be made aware of Masvidal, as he has been granted a pivotal fight for his next outing. Set to compete again at May 13’s UFC 211, “Gamebred” will take on No. 3-ranked Demian Maia in what could be deemed a title eliminator.

While he has certainly received more attention as of late, Masvidal also feels as if he’s being used to beat guys that aren’t well liked by the UFC:

“I got the call from UFC, and UFC used to not like me not too long ago; but, they figured out one thing, they can use me to take out all the guys the don’t like. So, I’m here baby, I’m going to do what I do come May 13,” said Masvidal.

“Because they did the math, it’s ancient secret math. Do you understand what I’m saying,” said Masvidal. “You’re looking at me and like, ‘Man, this dude is complete, bro. This guy is a problem in all fucking areas. We could use this guy to eliminate the guys we don’t like. So maybe Masvidal is kind of wild, he’s a spick, we can’t push him that much, but we can use him to eliminate the others becasue this guy is a real bad guy.’”

Do you agree with Masvidal’s comments and do you expect him to continue his rise up the ranks when he meets Maia later this year?

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