Unbeaten striker, Ian Garry has ignited a rivalry with former undisputed welterweight champion, Kamaru Usman forward of this weekend’s UFC 310 card, claiming the Nigerian went radio-silent on a possible pairing prior to now — saying the latter might have a sizeable stature, however he has “little balls” in relation to combating.
Garry, who presently holds the quantity seven rank on the welterweight restrict, returns this weekend at UFC 310, co-headlining the ultimate flagship occasion of the yr in a title eliminator towards former coaching accomplice and fellow unbeaten contender, Shavkat Rakhmonov.
Sidelined since June of this yr, Portmarnock native, Ian Garry would flip in his fifteenth skilled victory with a unanimous choice win over Michael ‘Venom’ Web page throughout Worldwide Combat Week on the principle card of UFC 303.
Ian Garry hits out at Kamaru Usman forward of UFC 310
Nevertheless, this week forward of his grudge combat with Rakhmonov, Dublin counter striker, Garry has lit the fuse on a possible rivalry with Auchi veteran, Usman, claiming he refused to combat him prior to now.
“(Kamaru) Usman has a giant chest and little balls,” Ian Garry mentioned throughout an interview with Ariel Helwani for Uncrowned. “He appears good, and performs the half, however when it issues between the legs, he’s a bit of man. That’s my outlook on it…him and Colby are older, been by way of the division, fought these guys. Now they’re attending to the tip of their careers and so they wish to select the higher stylistic matchups. However I assure this: Usman goes to attempt to push for a combat with Jack Della Maddalena as a result of he’s seen how simply Gilbert Burns was in a position to take him down.
“If I used to be in Usman’s sneakers, why would I wanna combat the man that’s lengthy, rangey, troublesome to take care of, once I can combat a man who I watched two individuals back-to-back be capable of take him down fairly simply? I assure you Usman goes to attempt to push for the JDM combat, as a result of he’s weak-minded.”