Ian Machado Garry has undoubtedly embraced Brazilian culture since moving there to work with the famous shootbox team, and he believes he loves him immediately.
In fact, the Irish welterweight hopes that Brazil will be on his side with him in the fight against the Carlos Award against the main event of UFC Kansas City on Saturday. Pleats continues to seek his biggest evil from abroad, but Garry says he is welcoming everything Brazil has ever offered him and that he will not be the other way.
“Look at the American cigarette smoker. Drink Irish whiskey,” Garry spoke about the stars at UFC Kansas City Media Day. “On the other hand, I’m in Brazil (Asai and Pasokinha). I’m more Brazilian than this guy.
Addressing his worship to Brazil, Garry came after being asked about the star who openly admitted to having openly admitted to smoking regularly before and after the fight.
His bad habits haven’t hurt the for star in the UFC, considering he won four knockouts in his first four performances in the promotion, but Garry knows he’s never going to carry it that way.
“That’s his life choice,” Garry said. “It’s nothing I’ll be involved in. He can do anything he wants in his life and we can all sit here and talk about it.
“I’m going to manipulate him in every way, in the shape and shape I want. I’ll manipulate him, and there’s nothing he can do to stop it.”
Garry also spoke to some previous comments he made when he called him a “kitter” after seeing one of his early fights before winning the UFC contract.
The statement gets a fierce response from the stars, but Garry doesn’t really care what his opponent is saying about him. In Garry’s opinion, he only provided analysis in one of Prates’ past battles, and his opponents can’t deny what actually happens.
“I like to work, look at the enemies, watch their fight,” Garry said. “I’ll analyze. His team looks like they’re called Fighting Geeks. They’re doing the same thing. They’ve never seen the fight I left before. I’ve never seen it in MMA.
“It also showed the true Carlos Award as well. When it gets tough, he’s going to quit and put him in that position on Saturday night where he has to choose whether or not he wants to quit.”
Due to all the hype and caution paid to the stars since his first arrival at the UFC, Garry knows he is the toughest opponent the Brazilian has faced.
Looking at his resume, we can’t say the same thing when comparing the level of talent he faces in the UFC to what he has achieved so far.
“I want to prove that I’m the best against everyone, but I think Carlos is there,” Garry said. “Looking at his previous opponents, I don’t think he’s as troublesome as Michael’s “Venom” page. I don’t think it’s as fast as the MVP. I don’t think he shines as brightly as Shavkat (Rakhmonov). he. “
Prates may have an impressive highlight reel throughout his first four fights in the UFC, but don’t expect Garry to be impressed until he sees something really special.
Judging by his opinions on Pleatz and his skill set, Garry has definitely not seen it yet.
“This guy is a one-trick pony,” Garry said. “He has his left hand. He has his left knee, he has his left leg. They’re all on one side. I have everything I need.