UFC 309โs outing hasnโt gone completely as Bo Nickal had originally planned. His debut in the Dana Whiteโs Contender Series, stamped on his name as a UFC caliber fighter. Nickal has since fought 4 times in the UFC, including his outing against Paul Craig at UFC 309. Despite being less experienced than Craig, Nickal was picked to be the favorite to win.
The American wrestler went toe-to-toe with 8 year veteran in an evenly matched affair. Bo Nickal spoke about taking on stars like of Shara Magomedov, not being a tough fight. Nickalโs claims seem to have fallen flat in the eyes of MMA fans, as New York erupted with chants of โOverratedโ in the face of hard fought battle against the European fighter.
Nickalโs outing against veteran in Craig didnโt seem to live up to fans expectation. Surprisingly, he didnโt shoot for a takedown and struggle to find his footing on the feet. Calling the lackluster outing overrated, the NYC crowd ensured to make their voice heard. Nickal, a close ally and golf buddy of POTUS Donald Trump didnโt expect to receive such a negative reaction despite securing a unanimous decision victory.
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The NYC crowd seemed to unhappy with how things panned out, despite Nickalโs impressive history as a wrestler. During the post fight interview, the American fighter acknowledged the disparity in the crowdโs expectation and what unfolded inside the octagon. He called Paul Craig not an easy fight, which saw them go to a decision.
Bo Nikcal reacts to NYC crowd booingโs in front of golf buddy Donald Trump
Nickal has laid out his pathway of becoming a world champion, which involves facing a few unranked guys. The American mixed martial artist has been rather inactive since breaking into the UFC and taking fewer fights than expected. When quizzed by MMA fans, he responded by suggesting he needed more time to improve his skills.
Nickal, who only started his career in 2022, feels he needs more time to refine his skills. Just six fights in his bag, the 28-year-old gave a nod to grizzled vets, and compared his battle with Craig with Jon Jones, Demetrious Johnson and more. He further suggested that getting a finish every time was not a feasible goal at all.
The college wrestling standout is dead set on taking over the middleweight division and taking on the top dogs. But all that has to happen in due time, as he feels he isnโt up for the challenge just yet. The 28-year-old continues his unbeaten run in UFC, and it would be interesting to see who he ends up fighting next. The timeline of his return rests in the hands of UFC, but a top 15 match-up isnโt out of the question.