With God in his heart and Jesus at his side, Bryce Mitchell thinks it is the perfect time to wager the farm on him.
“Thug Nasty” returns to the Octagon this Saturday night for a high-stakes scrap with featherweight standout Jean “Road” Silva at UFC 314 in Miami.
In addition to being a major opportunity for the prospects of the two most attractive in the division, the fight is fueled by hostile boats after two traded words at the UFC 314 press conference last month. Well, it was mostly Silva who owns Mitchell every time he tried to talk, but it was clear that “the thug’s nasty” was unhappy with Silva’s antics.
He claimed that “the Lord” was owned by a legion of demons who had invaded his dreams since their face-to-face encounter in Las Vegas.
This weekend, Mitchell has the opportunity to exercise those demons.
“I know this is the biggest fight of my life,” Mitchell said Wednesday at UFC 314 Media Day. “You know that, everyone knows it, and it’s just God’s plan. I tried myself and couldn’t make this battle bigger. This is the spirit that will lead me to this. There’s nothing I can do to sell this battle.
Mitchell continued, “He loves Jesus, but he calls Lord and he does not act like he loves Jesus. He does not respect me, so I do not treat me in his heart based on my interactions with him.
Bryce Mitchell is confident
Mitchell struggled to gain respect from fans and fighters, but the price he pays when he calls Adolf Hitler a “good guy” on his podcast.
But whether he has a fan on his side or not, Mitchell hopes everyone will make a big money by betting the farm on him.
“I think this is the perfect time for all my friends to bet and make a lot of money from me,” Mitchell said. “Go ahead. Bet on the farm. This is the best odds I’ve had in a long time. If you’re a bettor, cash your bet.”
Currently, “Thug Nasty” is a +205 loser to “Lord” in Draftkings. This means that a $100 bet will more than double your money.