Beau Nickal He's ready for his sixth MMA fight and it's going to be a big one. After killing the last opponent, Val Woodburn Following a first round knockout, Nikkal is now ready to fight in one of the most ambitious pay-per-views this promotion has ever seen.
Now, the next opponent is cody brundage Brundage currently has a record of 10 wins and 5 losses, and clearly has more experience in MMA than Nickal. So will Nikkal's walk-out song get him excited enough to go through with the fight?
Beau Nickal's final bye at UFC 290
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His last fight was at UFC 290, when he defeated Woodburn.Nikkal chose famous artists for the strike Jon Bellion He often creates great electronic music.The song in which Nikkal started walking was called this 'Hand of God'.
The entire album was released in 2016 and its title is “The human condition”. Other songs on the album included “Maybe IDK” and “The Good in Me.” After winning the fight, Nikkal posted a video showing his growth as a striker in the UFC.
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This is a significant development for him as he has only fought five professional MMA bouts. Before that, he was a complete wrestler who dominated the NCAAs. Now, after cleaning up and maintaining an undefeated record, will he be able to maintain this form? His coach believes he is on the right path.
“He has literally three minutes of professional fighting experience. I think he's fought as many as five times. [total]All of them were very fast considering his amateur career. . .Of course he has the ability to be a UFC champion and that's the direction he's headed. I'll go there. I think he has everything he needs to make that happen and he's on his way to doing that. ” Obviously, his coaches are backing him up to get past UFC 300. In the meantime, take a look at his walk-out song for his PPV debut.
Nikal's walkout song at UFC PPV debut
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Beau Nickal seems to be one of those fighters who sticks to his songs without tinkering too much. Of course, once again, the walkout song for his UFC PPV debut at UFC 285 was Jon Bellion's “Hand of God.” Given this, it's probably easy to assume that his song at UFC 300 will be the same.
The question is, will he win the same way? He won by knockout in his last bout, but may need to draw on his extensive wrestling background to get the better of his next opponent. Will Nikkal have the upper hand in a situation like this against an experienced fighter?
The 28-year-old debuted with much hype and fanfare, but has since come under fire from the community for his bold opinions and criticism. There was also widespread backlash for appearing on UFC 300's PPV main card for the third year in a row, when experienced fighters, including former champions and title challengers, were fighting in prelims and early prelims.
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Will Nikkal be able to silence the haters with another overwhelming performance? And will he do that after walking out to Jon Bellion? We'll find out in a few days.