UFC star breaks silence after confusing fans with his performance in defeat: ‘I wasn’t myself’

UFC Saudi Aarabia striking Mike Davis suffered his second Octagon Last night and explained what went wrong when he fought abroad for the first time in three years.

Davis was defeated by Fares Ziam in a difficult unanimous decision, but viewers were quickly theoretizing about what had gone wrong. Many felt that the American looked out of a sort of when he walked through the end of his four-fight UFC-win-streak.

He is now open about what went wrong and explains that his fighting away from America may have been a key factor. There was also an injury that he says he fought for the fans who look.

Mike Davis was defeated by Fari Ziam in Strange UFC Saudi -Arabia Showdown

In the opening fight of the main map of the UFC Saudi Aarabia last night, Mike Davis had trouble getting a grip on the rates that Ziam's striking in the early exchanges. Eventually he managed to get through the fast hands and land a Takedown that brought him back into the fight.

In the second, however, Ziam opened a cut on the side of 'Beast Boys' head that caused him problems in the rest of the fight. That was not the only problem with the vision of Davis; He complained about an eye problem between rounds that arise from a por.

Prior to the last outing of Davis, he had only fought twice in four years. He then tore his biceps for a planned fight with Drew Dober in July, so he left an enchantment on the sidelines that contributed for almost a year.

Mike Davis opens what went wrong at UFC Saudi -Arabia

The implementation of Davis was so strange that asking for his colleague hunter and featherweight Star Sodiq Yusuff. He wondered if the American was injured in the fight and stated that he did not see himself on the night.

“I wonder if Davis got hurt. He doesn't look like, “tweeted Yusuff on X. Davis has now confirmed that Yussuf was correct and that he had to fight because of the pain to just make weight and fight night.

“I just wasn't outside,” Davis wrote in an Instagram story shared next to a selfie with his 73,200 followers. “Had a very tough week in Saudi. I will no longer fight abroad. Sorry everyone. “

Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

In a later report he was challenging and added: “Really talked, I am in the most difficult, most physical sport in the world. Less than 1% of people in the MMA sport will ever touch that octagon. Everything plays a factor in this.

'Even stepping on a pebbling stones before the fight can completely ruin you. I have taken a risk. I traveled to the unknown. I wounded to give you a show. I fought at a higher height, with a difference of 8 hours that I could not adjust.

“It's okay !! I can solve a number of things and come up again. Negative words/ comments and you are automatically blocked and you will never be able to be a fake fan again. Those who have my back. The next is The best. “

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