London – Kevin HollandExpenditure habits make him fight very often.
Holland (27-13 MMA, 14-10 UFC) has already fought twice this year and was able to bounce back when he defeated Gunnar Nelson (19-6-1 MMA, 10-6 UFC) by unanimous decision in the main map of the UFC Fight Night 255 on Saturday at the O2 in London.
Holland, who fought and won five times in 2020, and was the most active fighter on the list since then, explains why he has no intention of changing his schedule.
“The amount of money I earn these days, I could certainly slow down. But the amount of money I spend these days, I remain active,” Holland told journalists, including MMA Junkie at the press conference after the fighting.
Holland recognizes that he looks better at 170 pounds, but says that it would slow down his activity.
“If he is 170 pounds, then let’s be intelligent and I may do a few months on the road, another a few months later,” said Holland. “If he is 170 pounds, probably only get two more this year, three at most. If it’s 185 pounds, I can fight every weekend F * CKK.”
Before beat Nelson, Holland was quickly submitted by Reinier de Ridder In their average weight fight at the UFC 311. He thinks he was able to manage Nelson’s strength and fight much better not because of the skills, but the weight category.
“It’s a huge difference,” said Holland. “Fighting a guy like Gunnar, you can say a lot, but you can’t say that he can’t tackle, you know what I mean? If he’s a better grappling than RDR, the size plays a difference in the game.”
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