“Two Unranked guys… title shot…” Bo Nickal eyes Sean O’Malley-esque path to title shot

Rising UFC middleweight star Bo Nickal has outlined a strategic five-fight plan to capture the divisionโ€™s title. The decorated college wrestler entered the sport with

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Darren Till on Bo Nickal

Rising UFC middleweight star Bo Nickal has outlined a strategic five-fight plan to capture the divisionโ€™s title. The decorated college wrestler entered the sport with the dream of winning the UFC gold. The 28-year-old contender has a plan that resembles the path former bantamweight champion Sean Oโ€™Malley took to title victory.

Bo Nickal recently sat down to have a conversation with UFC veteran Jorge Masvidal. The duo spoke about everything from Donald Trump to Masvidalโ€™s impending return. The undefeated middleweight also reveals his plan to fight unranked opponents until he steps into the rankings. It begins with his upcoming fight against Paul Craig at UFC 309.

I wanna do two more guys that are unranked. And then fight a ranked guyโ€ฆ Probably fight a top 5 guy and then fight for the title at round 12-0. Thatโ€™s what Iโ€™m planning right now.

Bo Nickal via his official YouTube channel

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Nickalโ€™s plan is a meaningful step intentionally planned to gradually face more and more difficult opponents. Nickal said that he surely wants to start fighting โ€œbetter guys.โ€ Out of the five fights he has had in the UFC, only one fight made it past the first round. This is similar to how Sean Oโ€™Malley progressed to title contention, knocking out unranked fighters. 

Sean Oโ€™Malley strategically avoided top contenders early in his career, opting to hone his skills and gain experience through lower-ranked opponents. His journey ultimately culminated in a breakout win over Petr Yan, setting him up for a title shot. Nickal is set to take on Paul Craig this November at the Madison Square Garden in New York. 

Darren Till ridicules Bo Nickalโ€™s five-fight master plan

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Darren Till recently took to social media to mock Bo Nickalโ€™s master plan for climbing the UFC middleweight ranks. Till referred to Nickal as a โ€œginger ninjaโ€ and criticized his choice of opponents and striking abilities. He argued that Nickal, despite his perfect 6-0 MMA record, has not faced anyone with a solid UFC track record.

While acknowledging Nickalโ€™s elite wrestling, Till ridiculed his striking as โ€œappalling.โ€ The British fighter even took a humorous jab at Nickalโ€™s personal life, poking fun at his cooking videos. This exchange is somewhat surprising, given that Till no longer competes in MMA. He left the UFC in 2023 to focus on his boxing career. 

Although Paul Craig represents a step up in competition for Nickal, he has struggled recently, with four losses in his last five fights. However, the former light-heavyweight is renowned for surprising victories, holding notable wins over Magomed Ankalaev and Jamahal Hill. As such, the decorated college wrestler must avoid an upset at all costs.

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