Bo Nickal responds to being called out by UFC Vegas 102 winner who beat ‘the most decorated grappler in the UFC’

Unbelved UFC Middleweight Competent Bo Nickal was the target of a fiery callout after the fight on UFC Vegas 102.

Former the Ultimate Fighter -striking Andre Petroski earned one of the biggest victories of his MMA career to start the UFC Vegas 102 main card against Rodolfo Vieira. In a matchup between two of the best grapplers in the middleweight division, a stand-up war followed and a back and forth was a collision from start to finish.

After three rounds, Petroski received the scor cards from the jury through a unanimous decision. He took his third consecutive victory after back-to-back knockout defeats for Jacob Malkoun and Michel Pereira who placed his UFC schedule in Jeopardy.

Petroski called Vieira the 'most decorated grappler in the UFC' after he defeated him at UFC Vegas 102. Vieira, a BJJ-Aas, broke a two-fighter-winning streak with the defeat against Petroski.

Petroski is one of the many intriguing prospects in the UFC Middleweight Division. In the midst of his constant winning series, he improves in all facets of his game, especially on the feet.

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Andre Petroski gives fiery callout from Bo Nickal on UFC Vegas 102

After he had impressively pronounced Vieira, Petroski was asked who he then wanted and did not hesitate to place Bo Nickal in his sights.

“Where is Bo Nickal?!” Petroski shouted in his interview after the fight with Daniel Cormier.

Petroski's callout came when Nickal hopes for a lock on the upcoming UFC 314 Pay-per-View card in April in Miami. Nickal has no longer appeared in the Octagon since Paul Craig on UFC 309 in November.

Nickal possibly also leaked the possible UFC 314 headliner in the same breath that he used to call for a fight on the map. But from this letter, the UFC 314 must still be announced by the promotion.

Nickal's UFC 309 performance attracted destructive criticism from Daniel Cormier and others. The former NCAA Division I National Champion Wrestler gave an open invitation for its opponents to spar after ruthless trolls after the victory.

Bo Nickal responds to 'Can' Andre Petroski while calling for UFC 314 Return

After the callout of Petroski Viral went on social media, it didn't take long before Nickal weighed.

In a recent message to X, Nickal gave a brutal response to Petroski's callout.

“I would like to get an easy check, but the fans say that I can no longer fight,” Nickal replied.

Nickal's tweet comes after some trolls mocked him because he was confronted with lesser competition, despite the fact that he called for Khamzat Chimaev and other top candidates. After entering the top 15 this week, Nickal will compete against Petroski or another competition for an opportunity to get closer to a possible title shot.

It is still to be seen whether Nickal will receive his desired return date for UFC 314. But if he is determined to return to the Miami Pay-per-View, Petroski is a willing opponent.

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