Octagon will Settle Canada vs Australia Beef

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The battle will be solved in the Octagon as UFC Tuf Nations Continues
The battle will be solved in the Octagon as UFC Tuf Nations Continues


UFC correspondent Megan Olivi previews the main and co-main event of the TUF Nations Finale. Michael Bisping and Tim Kennedy are set to go to war while Patrick Cote and Kyle Noke look to settle the Canada vs. Australia beef in the Octagon.The UCF states that “The final episode of the season opens with Team Australia’s Richard Walsh trying to come to grips with his defeat last week. He blames his performance on over-thinking and just not flipping the switch. Sheldon tries to comforts him by telling Richard that Olivier does the same thing to all of them in practice, but his words fall on deaf ears. Chad tries to make the conversation about him and how he’ll be facing Olivier in the finals, but no one pay much attention to that either”.

The battle will be solved in the Octagon as UFC Tuf Nations Continues
The battle will be solved in the Octagon as UFC Tuf Nations Continues

Next, there’s a knock at the door and former welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre appears. His presence alone changes the mood of everyone in the house. If you had to sum it up in one word, it would be giddy. Olivier says, “It’s like Christmas,” and many other fighters are starstruck. GSP has a meal with them and everyone sits with rapt attention to his every word. He discusses his last fight against Johny Hendricks. He says, “I’m not happy with that fight,” because he wants to win emphatically and feels that many people (Hendricks specifically) think that Hendricks won that fight. He also gives the fighters a bit of career advice, “See your career as a marathon, not a sprint.”

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