Dan Hardy calls out UFC for ‘curating’ Bo Nickal’s career ahead of wrestling star’s return to the Octagon

Bo NickalOne-time UFC title challenger Dan Hardy is excited to see highly touted prospect Bo Nickal back in action this Saturday night but is concerned that the promotion may be doing him a disservice by booking him against Tresean Gore. Nickal (4-0), is scheduled to make his sophomore appearance inside the Octagon at UFC 290 when […]

Bo Nickal

One-time UFC title challenger Dan Hardy is excited to see highly touted prospect Bo Nickal back in action this Saturday night but is concerned that the promotion may be doing him a disservice by booking him against Tresean Gore.

Nickal (4-0), is scheduled to make his sophomore appearance inside the Octagon at UFC 290 when the promotion heads back to the familiar confines of T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Headlined by a featherweight championship unification bout, the event will give fans their fourth look at Nickal after two appearances on Dana White’s Contender Series and his official debut earlier this year. Nickal submitted Jamie Pickett under the three-minute mark of the opening round at UFC 285 and the odds favor him delivering a repeat performance against his next opponent, Tresean Gore.

Bo Nickal will go into the bout as a massive -1300 favorite. And while everyone, including Dan Hardy, is excited to see how the three-time Division I national champion performs, ‘The Outlaw’ believes that the UFC is falling into the habit of curating careers for fighters who could have spent a little more time honing their craft on the regional scene before signing with the Las Vegas-based promotion.

“I kind of feel like this one’s been matched for Bo Nickal to pick up another win,” Hardy said on his Outlawed Picks Podcast. “4-0 against 4-2. I’m very excited for Bo Nickal, but it’s like, sometimes I feel like fighters join the UFC a little bit too soon, and then you can kinda tell that they’re curating their career too much if that makes sense.”

Dan Hardy Expects Bo Nickal to Get Tresean Gore to the Mat in Under a Minute

As for how things go between Bo Nickal and Tresean Gore at UFC 290, Hardy fully expects Nickal to take things to the ground within the first 60 seconds en route to his second-straight finish inside the Octagon.

“I’m kind of expecting Bo Nickal to make the most of the pressure that Tresean Gore’s probably gonna put him under,” Hardy stated. Ultimately, I just think this fight’s gonna be on the floor within a minute, and Bo Nickal’s probably gonna be able to beat him up from top position to soften him up and then attack some kind of neck (submission); anaconda, arm triangle, rear-naked choke, etc., etc.” (h/t MMA News).

Tresean Gore is certainly no slouch, holding a solid 4-2 overall record, but he has failed to make much of a statement during his relatively short UFC tenure. ‘Mr. Vicious’ is 1-2 inside the Octagon, dropping back-to-back bouts against Cody Brundage and Bryan Battle before getting his hand raised against Josh Fremd in October.

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UFC Vegas 63 Performance Bonus Winners

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UFC Vegas 63 Octagon Interviews: Allen Calls For Interim Title Fight

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MMA Twitter Reacts To Tresean Gore’s Vicious Choke

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Exclusive | Bryan Battle Predicts A Finish For Tresean Gore v Cody Brundage At UFC Vegas 58: I Have A Hard Time Not Seeing Him Get The Knock Out

Bryan Battle, Tresean Gore, Cody BrundageBryan Battle has revealed his pick for the upcoming bout between Tresean Gore and Cody Brundage tonight. Tresean Gore is set to take on Cody Brundage this Saturday at UFC Vegas 58 at the UFC Apex, Las Vegas, Nevada. Their bout will close out the preliminary card with both men coming in from a different […]

Bryan Battle, Tresean Gore, Cody Brundage

Bryan Battle has revealed his pick for the upcoming bout between Tresean Gore and Cody Brundage tonight.

Tresean Gore is set to take on Cody Brundage this Saturday at UFC Vegas 58 at the UFC Apex, Las Vegas, Nevada. Their bout will close out the preliminary card with both men coming in from a different direction.

Gore will be looking to get back to winning ways after dropping one in his most recent bout against Bryan Battle at UFC Fight Night 200 in February. It was a hard-fought contest with Gore getting the better of his adversary in the second round. The pair were initially scheduled to compete in the final of The Ultimate Fighter 29 but an injury kept “Mr. Vicious” out of the bout.

Meanwhile, Brundage has more momentum going into the fight off a win over Dalcha Lungiambula at UFC Fight Night 203 in March. He dropped one to Nick Diaz protege Nick Maximov in the prior contest and has gone 2-2 in his last four outings.

Bryan Battle predicts a finish for Tresean Gore v Cody Brundage at UFC Vegas 58

“Pooh Bear” cleared any remaining doubts after defeating Gore. The Ultimate Fighter winner proved that he earned the title by beating the man he was supposed to face on the show. Not only that, but Battle has also been in the cage opposite Brundage in an amateur MMA contest.

In an exclusive interview with LowKick MMA, Bryan Battle revealed his pick for the upcoming bout of Tresean Gore and Cody Brundage at UFC Vegas 58.

“My sons,” Battle said. “You talk about good matchmaking, that is excellent matchmaking because you’re going to get a lot of questions answered about both guys.

“It’s one of those things where, if Tre’s back hits the mat, his chances of winning go down dramatically and I’m not saying that because he has a bad ground game, I’m just saying that because that’s not what he’s the strongest in.

“Cody could grapple his ass off, I’ve been there. He definitely put me down and elbowed me in the face. The big thing is that Tre, his wrestling is a little undervalued I’d say which makes sense, he’s a knockout artist but his hips are so damn good. He’s so explosive so even if you get your hands locked around, he’ll be able to just kinda explode, and turn into you.”

Battle appears to be confident that Tresean will secure a knockout although he does have some questions that could swing the contest into Brundage’s favor.

“Honestly, I’m conflicted, I go back and forth but just off of my experiences I have a hard time not seeing Tresean getting the knockout. I definitely think he’s going to come back off of the fight with me and he’s going to have a different approach to the game and he’s not going to be as passive.

“Boxer wrestlers are kind of his best matchup, he matches up with boxer wrestlers better than someone like me who’s going to be gassing around and moving around. He’s going to come forward and definitely has a definitive advantage on the feet.”

Battle reveals the key factor in the fight

Having been in there with both athletes, Battle provided a first-hand breakdown of the matchup drawing from his personal experiences with the two.

“Once again, nothing against Cody,” Battle said. “Tre’s hands are a little bit different, I ain’t going to lie. I still beat him any day of the week but his hands are different. His wrestling is really good, his hips are really good. It’s going to be a simple game plan for Tre.

“What I see him doing is walking forward, putting pressure, not necessarily opening up too much but constantly threatening to throw bombs. If he gets Cody up against the cage, he’s going to throw bombs. If he can force Cody to shoot, that’ll be the deciding factor in the fight.

“He’s going to definitely try to pressure Cody to take a bad shot and if Cody takes a shot off the pressure and finishes it, that’s Cody all day. Cody’s going to maul him. But if Tre defends that first takedown, then I think it’s going to be a long night for Cody.”