Report – Ex-Navy SEAL David Goggins set to corner Tony Ferguson in return fight at UFC 296

David Goggins set to corner Tony Ferguson at UFC 296 this weekendFormer United States Navy SEAL and endurance trainer, David Goggins is reportedly set to corner former interim lightweight champion,…

David Goggins set to corner Tony Ferguson at UFC 296 this weekend

Former United States Navy SEAL and endurance trainer, David Goggins is reportedly set to corner former interim lightweight champion, Tony Ferguson at UFC 296 this weekend – as the Oxnard veteran looks to snap a disappointing six-fight losing skid in his fight with Paddy Pimblett.

Ferguson, a former interim lightweight champion, has been sidelined since he featured on the main card of UFC 291 back in July, suffering a late third round arm-triangle submission loss to recent UFC Austin feature, Bobby Green.

And ahead of his return to the Octagon against Liverpool prospect, Pimblett this weekend, The Ultimate Fighter veteran, Ferguson employed the training talents and techniques of the above-mentioned, Goggins.

Pushed to his limit in a series of training videos posted on his official social media, former interim champion, Ferguson became the first civilian to complete Goggins’ Navy SEAL ‘hell week’ programme.

David Goggins set to corner Tony Ferguson at UFC 296 this weekend

And according to UFC play-by-play lead ahead of this weekend’s flagship event in Las Vegas, Ferguson is set to welcome Goggins into his corner for his lightweight scrap with the returning Pimblett.

“Certainly for us, we want to hear how this training camp is different from past training camps,” Jon Anik told MMA Fighting. “Is [Tony Ferguson’s coach] David MIlls still a centerpiece? Oftentimes the first lens for me into the preparation when I look into the 28 fighters is ‘Let me see that corner audio sheet, let me see hwo’s gonna be in the corner.’ It looks like David Goggins is probably going to be in that corner for Tony Ferguson.”

“But what exactly has the [Goggins] preperation held?” Anik continued. “You know, for me I know that my body feels different at 45 than [at] 35, even if I’m still exercising the same way. …Will he answer the veracity? I don’t know. How does his body feel, really, at this stage in his career? How is his body recovering, you know? But, I’m excited to see him try to sort of, you know, have one final moment, and maybe it’ll come against Paddy Pimblett, maybe it won’t.”

Can Tony Ferguson snap his losing skid this weekend at UFC 296? 

Report – Ex-Navy SEAL David Goggins set to corner Tony Ferguson in return fight at UFC 296

David Goggins set to corner Tony Ferguson at UFC 296 this weekendFormer United States Navy SEAL and endurance trainer, David Goggins is reportedly set to corner former interim lightweight champion,…

David Goggins set to corner Tony Ferguson at UFC 296 this weekend

Former United States Navy SEAL and endurance trainer, David Goggins is reportedly set to corner former interim lightweight champion, Tony Ferguson at UFC 296 this weekend – as the Oxnard veteran looks to snap a disappointing six-fight losing skid in his fight with Paddy Pimblett.

Ferguson, a former interim lightweight champion, has been sidelined since he featured on the main card of UFC 291 back in July, suffering a late third round arm-triangle submission loss to recent UFC Austin feature, Bobby Green.

And ahead of his return to the Octagon against Liverpool prospect, Pimblett this weekend, The Ultimate Fighter veteran, Ferguson employed the training talents and techniques of the above-mentioned, Goggins.

Pushed to his limit in a series of training videos posted on his official social media, former interim champion, Ferguson became the first civilian to complete Goggins’ Navy SEAL ‘hell week’ programme.

David Goggins set to corner Tony Ferguson at UFC 296 this weekend

And according to UFC play-by-play lead ahead of this weekend’s flagship event in Las Vegas, Ferguson is set to welcome Goggins into his corner for his lightweight scrap with the returning Pimblett.

“Certainly for us, we want to hear how this training camp is different from past training camps,” Jon Anik told MMA Fighting. “Is [Tony Ferguson’s coach] David MIlls still a centerpiece? Oftentimes the first lens for me into the preparation when I look into the 28 fighters is ‘Let me see that corner audio sheet, let me see hwo’s gonna be in the corner.’ It looks like David Goggins is probably going to be in that corner for Tony Ferguson.”

“But what exactly has the [Goggins] preperation held?” Anik continued. “You know, for me I know that my body feels different at 45 than [at] 35, even if I’m still exercising the same way. …Will he answer the veracity? I don’t know. How does his body feel, really, at this stage in his career? How is his body recovering, you know? But, I’m excited to see him try to sort of, you know, have one final moment, and maybe it’ll come against Paddy Pimblett, maybe it won’t.”

Can Tony Ferguson snap his losing skid this weekend at UFC 296? 

Tony Ferguson blasts ‘Eunic’ critics ahead of UFC 296, defends athleticism: ‘That’s Not a failed knee slide’

Tony Ferguson calls critics eunics ahead of UFC 296 defends athleticism that's not a failed knee slideFormer interim lightweight champion, Tony Ferguson has labelled critics of his apparent waning athleticism amid his recent losing skid…

Tony Ferguson calls critics eunics ahead of UFC 296 defends athleticism that's not a failed knee slide

Former interim lightweight champion, Tony Ferguson has labelled critics of his apparent waning athleticism amid his recent losing skid as “eunics” – as the Oxnard veteran prepares for his return at UFC 296 this weekend against Paddy Pimblett.

Ferguson, a former interim lightweight titleholder, returns to the Octagon at UFC 296 this weekend in Las Vegas, Nevada, taking on Liverpool native, Pimblett in a main card clash on the final flagship event of the year for the promotion.

In the midst of a disappointing six-fight losing skid ahead of his fight with Pimblett, Ferguson, who previously held a record-setting 12-fight winning run in the division – has been sidelined since he dropped a third round arm-triangle submission loss to recent UFC Austin feature, Bobby Green back in July.

Tony Ferguson denies a lack of athleticism

And hitting out at critics of his apparent waning athleticism amid his continued losing streak, Ferguson branded those who believed it to be true as “eunics”.

“Not a failed knee slide you filthy casuals,” Tony Ferguson posted on his official X account. “That’s a wrestling thing I’ve done since I was little, something you wouldn’t know sh*t about ya eunics. Mack.” 

Without a victory since he featured at UFC 238 in 2019, Ferguson’s most recent win came in the form of a second round doctor’s stoppage TKO win over former title challenger and Hall of Fame inductee, Donald Cerrone.

Winning interim lightweight gold in 2017, Ferguson rallied to turn in a triangle choke submission win over the retired promotional alum, Kevin Lee. 

Can Tony Ferguson snap his six-fight losing skid this weekend at UFC 296?

Bryce Mitchell Believes The Big Bang was introduced by the Catholic Church After it was ‘Infiltrated by Satanists’

Bryce MitchellIf you thought Bryce Mitchell’s belief that the earth is flat was the extent of his crazy conspiracy theories,…

Bryce Mitchell

If you thought Bryce Mitchell’s belief that the earth is flat was the extent of his crazy conspiracy theories, we have news for you.

‘Thug Nasty’ steps back into the Octagon this Saturday night (December 16) for a short-notice showdown with one-time UFC interim title challenger Josh Emmett. Originally, Emmett was scheduled to square off with Giga Chikadze, but the Georgian was forced to withdraw from the contest, paving the way for Mitchell to step in and get one more fight before 2023 comes to a close.

Recently, Bryce Mitchell joined former middleweight champion Michael Bisping on his YouTube channel to discuss his upcoming contest. But as is typically the case with every ‘Thug Nasty’ interview, Mitchell was more interested in spouting his over-the-top conspiracy theories to anyone willing to listen.

Discussing everything from evolution, to past civilizations, and even the Freemasons, Bryce Mitchell really outdid himself when he managed to wrap The Big Bang, Catholic Churches, and Satan all into one tidy package.

“The Big Bang was created by a Catholic priest, not a scientist and that is a sign that the Catholic church has been infiltrated,” Mitchell said. “The pedophiles that infiltrated the Catholic Church. The Satanists have infiltrated the Catholic Church. I have Catholic buddies and they might hate me for saying that, but I don’t think they will.

“I think they’ll understand what I’m saying when I talk about pedophiles and Satanists infiltrating the Catholic Church. That is a real issue and I believe The Big Bang was introduced by the Catholic Church because it’s been infiltrated by Satanists.

Bryce Mitchell Believes Our Society is Devolving and The Freemasons know it

Fast forwarding 13 billion years, Mitchell shifted gears to technologically advanced civilizations of the past and his belief that we as a society are actively devolving.

“We’re going backward in history,” Mitchell said. “We’re actually devolving. If you look at the architecture from before, it indicates there were superior societies with superior technology and this has all been hidden by The Freemasons who are actually responsible for destroying architecture to hide the truth of the past.

“If you look up 1893, there was a Chicago World Fair and we’re talking hundreds of brick and mortar buildings and not like the ones you see today. I’m talking columns, statues, ornate designs, and steeples. You name it. Buildings have been destroyed. I’m talking the most beautiful buildings you’ve ever seen destroyed. 1893 in Chicago, all of those buildings have been destroyed. All, but two of them.”

Mitchell then turned his attention to the pyramids as a way to further make his argument for the de-evolution of our society.

And for good measure, he made sure to throw some shade at U.S. President Joe Biden, because why not?

“If you look at them pyramids and the degree of accuracy they were built with and we couldn’t do that today, especially with Joe Biden running our country,” Mitchell added. “Joe Biden would f*ck up… We couldn’t replicate that today. Our government would screw that up tremendously. And how did those pyramids get there?

“I firmly believe that we’ve been lied to about our history and maybe some of that knowledge has just been plum lost, but I think secret societies out there have that knowledge and hide that knowledge.

If you’re interested in hearing Bryce Mitchell attempt to make sense of all of that in his smooth Southern accent, you can check out the full interview below.

But beware, listening for too long could result in permanent brain damage.

Ian Machado Garry vows to make ‘Easy work’ of Vicente Luque in UFC 296 fight: ‘Watch me’

Ian Machado Garry vows to make easy work of Vicente Luque at UFC 296 watch meUndefeated welterweight contender, Ian Machado Garry has vowed to silence the noise surrounding his personal life in the run-up…

Ian Machado Garry vows to make easy work of Vicente Luque at UFC 296 watch me

Undefeated welterweight contender, Ian Machado Garry has vowed to silence the noise surrounding his personal life in the run-up to his UFC 296 main card clash with Brazilian-American contender, Vicente Luque, and make “easy work” of the perennial challenger this weekend.

Garry, the current number ten ranked welterweight contender, improved to 13-0 as a professional in his most recent outing back in August, landing a one-sided unanimous decision win over another staple welterweight, Neil Magny in the pair’s main card outing.

The victory came as Garry’s sixth consecutively under the banner of the Octagon, since his landing in the UFC following welterweight title success with Cage Warriors back in 2021. 

And to the consensus, Garry will face the most high-profile opponent and most difficult test of his young career to date in his fight with Luque this weekend at UFC 296.

Ian Machado Garry vows to beat Vicente Luque handily at UFC 296

However, as far as the brash Portmarnock native is concerned, a new version of him with enter the Octagon at UFC 296 this weekend in Las Vegas – vowing to make “easy work” of Luque.

“I think one thing I want to say to the fans is that you are going to see a very different Ian Machado Garry in the Octagon on December 16th because I’m going in there with a lot more emotions,” Ian Machado Garry told Bro Bible during a recent interview.

“And when you give me emotions, I fight so much better with these emotions,” Ian Machado Garry explained. “So, watch me harness them and make easy work of Vicente (Luque) [at UFC 296].” 

Prior to his decision win over the most winningest welterweight, Magny back in August, Garry turned in a pair of back-to-back knockout wins over both Daniel Rodriguez, and recent UFC Vegas 83 feature, Kenan Song. 

Who wins at UFC 296 this weekend: Ian Machado Garry or Vicente Luque?

Ian Machado Garry vows to make ‘Easy work’ of Vicente Luque in UFC 296 fight: ‘Watch me’

Ian Machado Garry vows to make easy work of Vicente Luque at UFC 296 watch meUndefeated welterweight contender, Ian Machado Garry has vowed to silence the noise surrounding his personal life in the run-up…

Ian Machado Garry vows to make easy work of Vicente Luque at UFC 296 watch me

Undefeated welterweight contender, Ian Machado Garry has vowed to silence the noise surrounding his personal life in the run-up to his UFC 296 main card clash with Brazilian-American contender, Vicente Luque, and make “easy work” of the perennial challenger this weekend.

Garry, the current number ten ranked welterweight contender, improved to 13-0 as a professional in his most recent outing back in August, landing a one-sided unanimous decision win over another staple welterweight, Neil Magny in the pair’s main card outing.

The victory came as Garry’s sixth consecutively under the banner of the Octagon, since his landing in the UFC following welterweight title success with Cage Warriors back in 2021. 

And to the consensus, Garry will face the most high-profile opponent and most difficult test of his young career to date in his fight with Luque this weekend at UFC 296.

Ian Machado Garry vows to beat Vicente Luque handily at UFC 296

However, as far as the brash Portmarnock native is concerned, a new version of him with enter the Octagon at UFC 296 this weekend in Las Vegas – vowing to make “easy work” of Luque.

“I think one thing I want to say to the fans is that you are going to see a very different Ian Machado Garry in the Octagon on December 16th because I’m going in there with a lot more emotions,” Ian Machado Garry told Bro Bible during a recent interview.

“And when you give me emotions, I fight so much better with these emotions,” Ian Machado Garry explained. “So, watch me harness them and make easy work of Vicente (Luque) [at UFC 296].” 

Prior to his decision win over the most winningest welterweight, Magny back in August, Garry turned in a pair of back-to-back knockout wins over both Daniel Rodriguez, and recent UFC Vegas 83 feature, Kenan Song. 

Who wins at UFC 296 this weekend: Ian Machado Garry or Vicente Luque?