On The Overdogs Podcast, Joaquin Buckley requested Joe Pyfer to share his tackle why there are not any undisputed male American UFC champions in the mean time. ‘Bodybagz’ said that the UFC is outsourcing fighters from Russia, China, and different international locations to construct international fan bases. In consequence, People are being uncared for within the course of, and there are usually not even sufficient People on DWCS.
The UFC middleweight fighter added that the U.S. has turn into a “melting pot” and everybody apart from People is getting alternatives within the UFC.
Following Pyfer’s feedback, Mike Perry raised a question:
“Are People elevating their kids too mushy? The boys in these different international locations are being raised more durable.”
Pyfer was fast to chime in, stating that social concepts, notably discussions round gender id, are contributing to what he sees as a decline in masculinity.
In response to Pyfer, “telling males they are often ladies” and selling a number of genders is what ‘Bodybagz’ believes is improper with right now’s society.
“Fu*ok yeah, bro. That is one factor I’ll say. I don’t care the way it makes folks really feel. I’m a Christian… I don’t actually consider in faith an excessive amount of, however I’m a believer in God. The trans sh*t, bro, all of the crap that’s occurring on the earth, elevating mushy males, it’s simply fu**ing improper. It’s not proper. It’s not biblical. I’m not with it. Like, I believe that raises mushy males. You may’t have an atmosphere the place you’re telling males they are often ladies and all this different crap, and like distorting youngsters and pedo*hilia and all this crap, it’s simply fu**ing improper.”
Joe Pyfer added that the majority males are afraid of getting cancelled and therefore don’t talk about these points publicly:
“So I believe that’s what’s elevating mushy males, and there’s not sufficient of the true males that’ll say it on the market as a result of we’re all afraid to get cancelled. So it’s what it’s.”
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Joe Pyfer believes his TOUGH childhood made him mentally stronger and a greater fighter
Joe Pyfer had a really tough childhood. Beforehand, the 29-year-old instructed followers in regards to the struggles inside his household and the way deeply abusive his father was, each verbally and bodily. He additionally has a “poisonous” and “dysfunctional” relationship together with his mom, as he beforehand instructed The MMA Hour.
Pyfer left his home at a young age, joined the wrestling staff, and graduated from highschool. His wrestling coach, Will Harmon, was his assist system after he deserted his household. ‘Bodybagz’ believes his troubled childhood “formed his mentality” and helped him turn into a greater fighter. On The Overdogs Podcast, he said:
“I believe it formed my mentality to turn into a greater fighter… The laborious journey that I went by way of gave me the tenacity and the self-discipline and power to endure rather a lot.”
Joe Pyfer is at the moment on a three-fight win streak, and his next bout, the most important of his UFC profession, is towards former champion Israel Adesanya. The 2 will headline UFC Seattle on March 28.
