VIDEO: Neil Magny talks Tony Martin fight, potential move to middleweight
Neil Magny is set to take on Anthony Rocco Martin this Saturday at UFC 250. The Colorado native looks to continue adding to his win column in 2020, following his win over Li Jingliang earlier this year.
Magny has been training in Colorado like he usually does, as the date creeps closer. He sees it as an opportunity to bounce back from his loss to Santiago Ponzinibbio as Martinβs coaches were the ones that came up with the Argentineβs game plan.
In this interview Magny also talks about his haircut situation, the matchup against Martin, and so much more.
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