Cub Swanson Discusses TJ Dillashaw’s EPO Failure Before UFC Ottawa

UFC on ESPN+ 9’s Cub Swanson is looking to continue his winning ways north of the border as he looks to go 3-0 in Canada. For Swanson, it was business as usual as he prepared for this weekend’s fight. Except for one thing, that is – the T.J. Dillashaw EPO news. While that doesn’t directly […]

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UFC on ESPN+ 9’s Cub Swanson is looking to continue his winning ways north of the border as he looks to go 3-0 in Canada.

For Swanson, it was business as usual as he prepared for this weekend’s fight. Except for one thing, that is – the T.J. Dillashaw EPO news.

While that doesn’t directly affect Swanson, they are teammates, however. Still, Swanson found out the news just like the rest of us.

“I kind of found out like everybody else,” Swanson said at a media day in support of UFC on ESPN+ 9 (via MMA Junkie). “It was quite a shock because as far as our team, we have standards and stuff like that about being honest and going through stuff. But he’s still a part of our team, and it’s a decision he made. We forgive him for it. It’s unfortunate.”

Dillashaw has fessed up to his EPO use. However, the collateral damage has been done to his teammates and the court of public opinion is quick to convict.

“Obviously, I didn’t like being put in pictures and the whole team being accused of stuff – that’s not true,” Swanson said.

“He feels terrible about the whole situation, and the talking’s been pretty minimal (between him and I) because I was training for this fight. But we’re working past it. I think it did (shine a negative light on the team). But people can think what they want. I got drug tested more this camp, which is fine. I’m for more drug testing because I don’t do any of that – it doesn’t bother me.”

Although he is 2-0 in Canada, Swanson has been defeated in his last three fights. The SoCal native looks to snap a losing streak and make it a perfect 3-0 on Saturday (May 4, 2019) night.

“It definitely makes me upset with myself and my performances, so it makes me (pay more) attention to detail,” Swanson said about getting ready with the skid on his mind. “But going into the fight, I’m thinking about how I’m undefeated here in Canada, so that’s a streak I like a little better. I put a lot of attention into details, fixing mistakes, and I’m ready for this.”

Cub Swanson will fight Shane Burgos in a featured featherweight fight on the main card of UFC on ESPN+ 9.

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Cub Swanson Interested in Joining Zuffa Boxing

Cub Swanson has been fighting under the Zuffa umbrella for 12 years. He made his World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) debut in 2007, and four years later he made his UFC debut when the UFC made its own debut on Fox with UFC on Fox: Velasquez vs. dos Santos…

Cub Swanson has been fighting under the Zuffa umbrella for 12 years. He made his World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) debut in 2007, and four years later he made his UFC debut when the UFC made its own debut on Fox with UFC on Fox: Velasquez vs. dos Santos. Swanson would lose that debut to Ricardo […]

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Al Iaquinta Says He Was ‘One Punch Away’ From Beating Khabib

UFC lightweight Al Iaquinta once had a very public feud with his employer. However, heading into this weekend’s UFC on ESPN+ 9 from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, he couldn’t be happier. The 180 that Iaqunita has made recently in his career has been improbable, to say the least. “Raging” Al would often speak out when he […]

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UFC lightweight Al Iaquinta once had a very public feud with his employer. However, heading into this weekend’s UFC on ESPN+ 9 from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, he couldn’t be happier.

The 180 that Iaqunita has made recently in his career has been improbable, to say the least. “Raging” Al would often speak out when he felt like he was being disrespected or overlooked by the promotion. That would, in turn, lead to a growing rift between he and the UFC shot-callers.

However, that’s all water under the bridge now as Iaquinta explains.

“I’m definitely just happier I think in general,” Iaquinta said (via MMANews). “I’ve got a good rapport with Hunter Campbell and Sean Shelby. I went out to the Performance Institute and got some great training out there. I met with those guys, my father came out and we had a nice dinner together.

“We understand each other a lot better now and I think they understand my gripes and I think they’re doing their best to make me happy. I know what they expect out of me and I’m doing my best to make them happy. It’s a good working relationship.”

Part of that may be the fact that Iaquinta saves April 2018’s UFC 223 by fighting Khabib. Though he didn’t take home the title on that night, Iaquinta believes that was the turning point of his career.

He also believes he was much closer to winning the fight than it appeared:

“I needed that for everybody to see what I’m really made of and I put in the work to rise to the occasion in a situation like that,” Iaquinta said. “I was confident that I was going to go in there and win that fight. I was one punch away from really shaking things up. I was thrust into that thing pretty quickly and it’s something I’m focused on getting back and doing it the right way.”

“Raging” Al will look to make it a quick two straight victories against Donald Cerrone this weekend. Having dispatched Kevin Lee last December, the Long Island native is thrilled to have another high-profile fight.

“The ranking really doesn’t mean much. Everyone knows where he’s at and where he’s been and who he is and he’s just as dangerous as everybody in the top five,” Iaquinta said about Cerrone. “I think he’s got win over some great guys. That fight with Leon Edwards, that was a close fight and that guy has been tearing through everybody. Mike Perry is a tough out for anybody. He made that last guy look how he should have made him look. He’s up there for sure.”

Another title shot may be in Iaquinta’s future. However, he knows that a win over Cerrone likely doesn’t get him there as Nurmagomedov is rumored to be unifying the lightweight title against the interim champ Dustin Poirier.

“The division is going to shake out until September. It’s going to be whoever emerges, who has dominant performances and who the fans want to see in that spot,” Iaquinta said. “I think the fans respect the body of work I’ve put together over the last couple of years and the way that I handle myself, I think I resonate with the fans.

“I think the UFC is behind me, too. I think the UFC believes in me and I’m a performing member of the squad.”

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UFC Ottawa: Cerrone vs. Iaquinta Preview

The UFC returns with a new event this weekend with their upcoming UFC Ottawa show. UFC Ottawa (also known as UFC on ESPN+9) is set to take place on Saturday, May 4, 2019 at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The main card will air on …

The UFC returns with a new event this weekend with their upcoming UFC Ottawa show. UFC Ottawa (also known as UFC on ESPN+9) is set to take place on Saturday, May 4, 2019 at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The main card will air on ESPN+ at 8 PM ET. The preliminary […]

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Al Iaquinta Vows Not to “Melt” Like Alex Hernandez against Cerrone

Al Iaquinta will face Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone in the main event of UFC Ottawa on Saturday, May 4 from the Canadian Tire Centre in a fight which will surely inch the winner of the bout closer to title contention. This will be a welcome change for Cowboy…

Al Iaquinta will face Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone in the main event of UFC Ottawa on Saturday, May 4 from the Canadian Tire Centre in a fight which will surely inch the winner of the bout closer to title contention. This will be a welcome change for Cowboy, who fought a ranked yet still very much […]

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Al Iaquinta Not Fooled by “Buddy-Buddy” Cowboy Cerrone Ahead of UFC Ottawa

Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone is someone you can expect to be gunning for your head the moment the fight begins. But he also has developed another reputation as being one of the more friendly fighters in the UFC, including to future opponents. Al Iaquinta ha…

Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone is someone you can expect to be gunning for your head the moment the fight begins. But he also has developed another reputation as being one of the more friendly fighters in the UFC, including to future opponents. Al Iaquinta has already taken notice of this as well, and he’s not falling […]

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