Everything is set for what will undoubtedly be one of the biggest contact sports evenings ever held in Spain. He is Bare knuckle D ofAvid Feldman and Conor McGregor come to our country through Marbella And this Saturday they will be in contention Three titles in one night as the ‘main event’ with Franco Tenaglia and Tony Soto. In the front row, there is ‘The Notorious’, partner and co-owner of the company.
But yesterday was a day to get on the scale and get the weight back on. Rehydrate. They all cut in the morning and hours later, at the Fitz nightclub in Marbella, they posed for the public. Together with McGregor.
Conor was in his element. Better than before one of his fights. A pink suit, sunglasses and a big smile. I enjoyed it. It was ‘his’ bare knuckle. And he goes to death with it. He moved up the belts and was the protagonist in the aggressive and hot weight.
Still an Irishman today El Marca Sports Weekend,He didn’t want to miss his appointment and flew down from Las Vegas a few hours early. Once again, he is very committed to the growth and development of a bare-knuckle boxing company… in which he can fight in the future. “He’s got two fights left in the UFC, so we’ll see. He’s going to fight here, and that means he’s a partner in the company. He’s seeing what’s going to happen… and so am I,” said his partner, David Feldman.
He has two fights left in the UFC, so we’ll see. He who fights here means a partner in a company
Tenaglia vs Soto: A battle… without gloves
The battle ended at the weigh-in. Franco Tenaglia and Tony ‘Loco’ Soto will compete for one of the three titles in Marbella. In his case, underweight. “I feel like a pit bull, an aggressive dog. I don’t think I’ve ever come into a fight in such good shape. I was too fast and too cut off. “I’ve perfected the nutrition, I’ve rested very well, I’ve trained very hard… I’m in excellent physical shape,” Tenaglia told MARCA, referring to his Clemente club coaches, Jorge and Agustin, and Ilia Topuria’s teammates (also ) .
But Soto, who is of Spanish descent, settled in the United States and was born in Puerto Rico, doesn’t wrinkle. “I think it’s tough. But I think tough guys love taking damage… and I love inflicting it. If someone wants to hit, I’m more responsible to go ahead and give it to them. I think it’s a great fight… But it’s not turning out the way he thought it would,” he replies to this newspaper hours before the fight.
I think it’s hard. But I think tough guys love taking damage…and I love inflicting it
In the evening, it starts with a Spanish duel between 7:00 pm (can be seen on DAZN). David Mora and Fran Suarez, It also includes the presence of the Marbella player Nico Gaffey, Malaguno Daniel ‘Jacare’ or with Felipe Maia, Brazilian but resident in Madrid.