Mike Perry is returning to MMA as Netflix strikes into the blended martial arts market, and the ‘King of Violence’ has certainly one of his BKFC friends hotly discussing this looming Nate Diaz contest. The combatant in query is Doug Coltrane, who articulated these ideas throughout a latest look on Bare Knuckle Bowker. This sentiment was expressed within the lead-up to Coltrane’s first-round end over ex-UFC vet Maki Pitolo at BKFC Honolulu on April eleventh.
Across the time he was making ready to compete with David Mundell for the BKFC middleweight title, Coltrane focused a Mike Perry callout for those who have been to get his superb final result in that Mundell battle. With Perry being introduced for a giant conflict with Nate Diaz on the Netflix MMA card, when providing up his ideas on that exact battle, Coltrane stated [via Bare Knuckle Bowker],
“I imply personally, man, I imply, I don’t actually take care of the battle. I imply, I feel it’s battle for each of them guys. I feel they’re each going to make good cash. However personally, I feel Nate is; I imply, everyone loves Nate, man. I really like Nate. He’s at all times going to be certainly one of my favorites, for positive. You realize what I imply? However in some unspecified time in the future in time, you don’t need to see your favorites maintain going on the market and taking injury. However large, large ups to these guys.”
Mike Perry vs. Nate Diaz bolsters a card that’s extra intriguing than uFC Freedom 250, per Coltrane
Additional delving into his Mike Perry vs. Nate Diaz ideas and evaluating the general Netflix MMA providing to the looming UFC Freedom 250 card set for June, Coltrane continued [via Bare Knuckle Bowker],
“I’ll positively tune in to the battle. I feel I’m extra enthusiastic about that card than I’m the [UFC] White Home card if I’m being trustworthy. I imply, there’s a pair fights on the White Home card that clearly we need to see, but when I’m being trustworthy, you understand what I imply? I’m liking the Netflix card slightly higher in the intervening time.”
