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UFC Fighter Tries To Fight Opponent In Hotel Lobby After The Opponent Missed Weight
© Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
UFC fighter Marvin Vettori wasn't going to let Karl Roberson off the hook just because he didn't make weight. Watch as he tried to fight him in a hotel lobby...
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Filed Under: Boxing/MMA
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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TexasTiger8947 months
He has quite the vocabulary.
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CDawson47 months
Your entourage can only be so tough while wearing those ridiculous government mandated China Virus hoax mask.
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Boring47 months
At first I read this as, "watch UFC fighter try to fight opponent in Hobby Lobby" - would have been much more interesting.
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charlestonchief47 months
I love you guys calling him a bitch, he destroy all of you??????
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JGWS747 months
Didn't really wanna fight, he got his show money anyway, if an MMA fighter that size wants at somebody they will get there
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floyd of pink47 months
frickin frickin frickin frickin frickin frickin bitch arse frick frickin frickin frick fight me then frickin frickin fight bitch frickin frick frick frickin
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Mr. Hangover47 months
Dude was about to cry lol
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puse0147 months
frick....
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SCDawg9547 months
Lol Beach arse
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NatalbanyTigerFan47 months
So,1 old fat man was able to hold back an MMA fighter? Yeah that dude didn't really want to fight anyone!
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mametoo47 months
Not a good look for a professional athlete.
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Bayoubred47 months
He didn't want to fight. The weakest guy in the Lobby held him back.
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BowDownToLSU47 months
He’s selling wolf tickets. He didn’t want to fight if so he would have made his weight
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Central Tiger47 months
I agree. A lot of noise. In his defense, though, it was the other guy that didn’t make weight.
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