With just one week left until UFC 300, fighters are eager to show off their skills. This historic event will feature some of the promotion's biggest stars. Lightweight heavyweight Bobby Green will also appear at the event.
“The King” will face UFC veteran Jim Miller for the first time in his career. “A 10” holds the record for most fights in the UFC and just won his last fight. The 36-year-old will need to be at his best to face Miller. Before the long-awaited match, let's take a look at where the “King” will hone his skills.
A closer look at Bobby Greene's gym and training partners
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“The King” has competed against some of the biggest names in the 155-pound weight class. He has attracted the attention of fans with his unique fighting style and offbeat antics. Green faced adversity from an early age and lost his father, Mitchell Davis. However, he found his calling in mixed martial arts and began training with Jacob Behney. Benny took on the role of coach for Green, and the two honed their skills at his brother's gym, Pinnacle Gym, in Redlands, California.
“The King” has also received advice from Jamall Emmers and Sergio Guerrero to improve his skills. His training partners include some of the best fighters from various promotions. He trains with Greg Guzman, Ruben Duran, Willie Gates and Rick James. At 37 years old, Green has yet to win the lightweight title, and he will be looking to get back to winning ways the next time he takes on 'A 10'. It will be interesting to see who wins his next UFC 300, right?
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What significance does this fight have to Bobby Greene?
At 37 years old, Bobby Green is in the twilight of his career. He has to win his next fight at UFC 300 or his chances will be over. “King” currently has a record of 31 wins, 15 losses, and 1 draw, with one no contest. He is one of those rare fighters who is rarely involved in controversy. Well, except for one occasion. However, things haven't been great for him inside the Octagon lately. He lost his last fight by knockout to Jalin Turner at UFC Fight Night. “King” will play Jim Miller, who gets better with age. Both fighters have a significant age difference and contrasting fighting styles.
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“A 10” not only holds the record for the most games played, but also the record for the most wins. Fans were eager to see the lightweight fighters in action after their previous performances. Miller currently holds the record having also appeared in UFC 100, UFC 200, and UFC 300. Meanwhile, Miller is growing in confidence after defeating a much younger opponent. Green will be looking for his return to winning ways in their matchup at UFC 300. Who do you think will win this match? Let us know in the comments below.
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