UFC lightweight Bobby Green shared his thoughts about his upcoming UFC 291 match against former interim champ Tony Ferguson, discussing his reflections on Ferguson’s fighting style, the experience of fighting in front of a live crowd, and his previous fight with Jared Gordon, as well as the title fight between Dustin Poirier and Justin Gaethje.
In Salt Lake City, UFC lightweight Bobby Green has offered a preview for his UFC 291 matchup. His opponent in this much-anticipated bout is none other than former interim champ Tony Ferguson. The media day event provided a platform for Green, also known as “King”, to share his thoughts on being pitted against Ferguson. In the meeting, he candidly expressed his initial reaction to getting this fight.
What stood out in his discussion was his musing on Ferguson’s distinctive fighting style. He indicated some of the unique challenges presented by fighting in front of a live crowd, highlighting the heightened pressure and adrenaline but also the excitement. Such events are often charged with anticipation from the audience, adding an additional layer of complexity for the fighters.
Green also touched upon the BMF title fight between Dustin Poirier and Justin Gaethje, two notable figures in the sport. Towards the end of his conversation, he opened up about his journey to leave behind his latest bout with Jared Gordon. Speaking on these various aspects of his professional journey and the world of UFC, Bobby Green painted a comprehensive picture of his life as a fighter.