Report: Carlos Condit’s Return Set For UFC Washington DC

Longtime MMA veteran Carlos Condit will reportedly make his return to the Octagon later this year. According to a report from MMA Junkie’s Mike Bohn, ‘The Natural Born Killer’ will return to action against Mickey Gall at December 7&#8…

Longtime MMA veteran Carlos Condit will reportedly make his return to the Octagon later this year. According to a report from MMA Junkie’s Mike Bohn, ‘The Natural Born Killer’ will return to action against Mickey Gall at December 7’s UFC Washington DC. The news was first reported by The Washington Post: Former interim UFC welterweight […]

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Mickey Gall Open To Fighting Mike Perry Following Callout

Mickey Gall is more than open to facing Mike Perry following the latter’s callout of him. Gall returned to the win column with a decision victory over Salim Touahri on the prelims of UFC Newark last night. Afterwards, he reiterated his desire to have a rematch with Diego Sanchez by calling him out. The pair […]

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Mickey Gall is more than open to facing Mike Perry following the latter’s callout of him.

Gall returned to the win column with a decision victory over Salim Touahri on the prelims of UFC Newark last night. Afterwards, he reiterated his desire to have a rematch with Diego Sanchez by calling him out.

The pair fought earlier this year at UFC 235 with Sanchez winning via TKO in the second round. However, Gall was compromised heading into the fight, claiming he had suffered from kidney failure which affected his performance. That is why Gall called the first fight “B.S.” as he wanted to run things back.

Perry caught wind of his comments and issued a challenge soon after:

“Making excuses about getting dominated by @DiegoSanchezUFC shows @mickeygall still green,” he tweeted. “Even if you were sick it’s up to you to get in the octagon ready and prepared. Keep workin , Maybe you’ll catch these hands instead of the flu one day.”

When Gall was made aware of Perry’s comments, the New Jersey native responded accordingly:

“Green? Green meaning like you’re a beginner? F*ck Mike Perry,” Gall said at the post-fight scrum (via BJ Penn). “Yeah, f*ck yeah [I would fight Perry]. Hell yeah. If he gets through my boy Vicente Luque, then me and Perry could absolutely do it.

As Gall mentioned, Perry is set to face Vicente Luque in the UFC Uruguay co-main event next week. Should he win, however, it’s hard to see why Perry would face Gall, especially as he would likely enter the top 15 of the rankings.

Regardless, are you interested in seeing Perry vs. Gall?

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Mickey Gall Wants Diego Sanchez Rematch

Mickey Gall is set to return to the Octagon at UFC Newark, but the prospect wants to run things back with Diego Sanchez. At UFC 235 he fought Sanchez and suffered his second professional loss as he lost by TKO in the second round. But, the 27-year-old said had it not been for being sick […]

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Mickey Gall is set to return to the Octagon at UFC Newark, but the prospect wants to run things back with Diego Sanchez.

At UFC 235 he fought Sanchez and suffered his second professional loss as he lost by TKO in the second round. But, the 27-year-old said had it not been for being sick he would have won that fight.

“I was just sick, if (he) had gotten me any other day of the year, he would have gotten his (expletive) kicked,” Gall told MMA Junkie. ‘If I didn’t have the kidney complications, I would have killed him.”

Although the weight cut played a factor in why he didn’t feel 100 percent on fight night, Gall assures welterweight is the weight class for him. And, he mentions how he was sick before the weight cut started which made things even worse.

“One-seventy is fine for me, it was just some health complications leading up to the fight,” Gall said. “It zapped my energy and I was pretty useless in there. I was struggling for just balance, I was so exhausted, it’s nothing like I ever felt before but I don’t anticipate ever feeling that again.”

“I’d been sick leading up to the fight and I think that being sick dehydrated me and then with the dehydrating and the cutting weight I think that was a little too much for my body so that’s pretty much what that was.”

Whether or not he gets the rematch is to be seen, but Gall wants it and has put out the offer for it.

Would you want to see Diego Sanchez vs. Mickey Gall 2?

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Mickey Gall Set To Make Octagon Return At UFC Newark

Young UFC welterweight prospect Mickey Gall is set to make his return to the Octagon. The Las Vegas-based promotion announced that Gall will be facing off against Salim Touahri at UFC Newark. The show goes down from the Prudential Center on August 3. This will also be Gall’s first time competing in New Jersey, his […]

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Young UFC welterweight prospect Mickey Gall is set to make his return to the Octagon.

The Las Vegas-based promotion announced that Gall will be facing off against Salim Touahri at UFC Newark. The show goes down from the Prudential Center on August 3. This will also be Gall’s first time competing in New Jersey, his home state, as a professional mixed martial artist.

The 27-year-old began his mixed martial arts (MMA) career undefeated at 4-0. Randy Brown, a fellow alumnus of “Dana White: Lookin’ For A Fight,” handed Gall the first defeat of his career via unanimous decision in 2017. Gall bounced back with a first-round submission victory over George Sullivan in August.

However, he was bounced back down with a loss by Diego Sanchez at UFC 235. Sanchez became the first man to finish Gall in his MMA career with a second-round TKO. As for Touahri, he hasn’t won a fight since joining the UFC in 2017. He was defeated by Warlley Alves via unanimous decision, and followed that up with a split decision loss to Keita Nakamura back in December.

With a potential third-straight loss should he come up short against Gall, Touahri’s UFC roster spot may be in jeopardy.

What do you think about Gall returning against Touahri in Newark?

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Mickey Gall Returns at UFC Newark

Mickey Gall is slated to make his return to competition as he has his next fight under the UFC banner booked.  The Las Vegas-based promotion announced on Tuesday that Gall will meet Salim Touahri in a welterweight bout at the UFC Newark event. Thi…

Mickey Gall is slated to make his return to competition as he has his next fight under the UFC banner booked.  The Las Vegas-based promotion announced on Tuesday that Gall will meet Salim Touahri in a welterweight bout at the UFC Newark event. This marks the first time that Gall will fight in his home […]

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Diego Sanchez Blasts Mickey Gall: ‘I Took His Virginity’

Diego Sanchez’s fight with Mickey Gall is well behind him, but that doesn’t mean Sanchez will stop taking shots at the young welterweight. Sanchez reflected on his latest fight under the UFC banner inside of the Octagon while doing a recent interview with MMA Junkie. The fight was against Mickey Gall where Sanchez picked up […]

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Diego Sanchez’s fight with Mickey Gall is well behind him, but that doesn’t mean Sanchez will stop taking shots at the young welterweight.

Sanchez reflected on his latest fight under the UFC banner inside of the Octagon while doing a recent interview with MMA Junkie. The fight was against Mickey Gall where Sanchez picked up a brutal win. In the interview, Sanchez described his win in awkward style, claiming he took Gall’s virginity: 

“I got hit one time in the fight,” Sanchez began (H/T to BJ Penn). “I dominated. Poor Mickey Gall. I haven’t heard from him, where he is, what he’s doing, [about] his next fight… I haven’t heard nothing from him. That’s because I went inside him and I took his virginity — in a Dirty Sanchez kind of way.

I gave him about five good knees to the anus and affected the hemorrhoidal system. That might have been why he had kidney failure in the fight, because all of the blood was down there in the lower region of his body. Them kidneys were just [slurping noise] sucking for that blood.

“Then I got him in the liver, a little blood would go to the liver, you know? Then I hit him right in the solar plexus chakra, bam! Shut down his universe, shut down his universe. I’ll be surprised if we see him back ever again in the same fashion when he was on the rise, because I took that rise boom. Now I’ve got the rise.”

The two welterweights met at the UFC 235 pay-per-view (PPV) event from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. In the second round, after mounting Gall and pouring on a beating, Sanchez picked up the TKO win. 

Sanchez has his next fight lined up as he’ll take on Michale Chiesa in a welterweight bout at the upcoming UFC 239 PPV event. His fight with Chiesa will serve as the opening bout on the main card of the event that takes place on Saturday, July 6, 2019, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

What are your thoughts on Sanchez’s strange comments about Gall?

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