Get insights into Brendan Allen's mindset as he gears up for a rematch against Chris Curtis and discuss the potential clash between his teammates Muhammad and Rakhmonov.
As the main event at UFC Fight Night 240 approaches, Brendan Allen gears up for a highly anticipated rematch against Chris Curtis. Riding a six-fight winning streak, with five submissions under his belt, Allen eyes a victory over Curtis to edge closer to a shot at the welterweight title.
Representing Kill Cliff FC in Florida, Allen sees himself as the frontrunner for the championship title from his gym. However, he acknowledges the formidable contenders within his own team, particularly Belal Muhammad and Shavkat Rakhmonov, both worthy challengers in their own right.
Expressing his support for Muhammad's title aspirations, Allen also recognizes Rakhmonov's potential to claim the championship belt. Yet, he hopes to avoid the scenario where his friends and teammates are pitted against each other in the octagon.
Originally slated to face Marvin Vettori, Allen now prepares to confront Curtis, who stepped in on short notice. Reflecting on his previous loss to Curtis, Allen aims for a multidimensional approach, seeking to outclass his opponent in every aspect of the fight.
With determination and a strategic mindset, Allen anticipates a dynamic showdown, prepared to test Curtis in every facet of the game. As fight night draws near, Allen remains focused on delivering a masterclass performance and securing a decisive victory.
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