Successful UFC debutant wants to retire undefeated
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Successful UFC debutant wants to retire undefeated
"He came in hot too. He looked prepared. I saw veins in his shoulders and in his chest. Every time I'm fighting, these guys, they train so hard to fight me. So it's crazy, I appreciate that from all my opponents. Every time they come in so much better than the fight they had before. So I'm blessed."
"I just put them all on notice. Know that I'm coming and I'm young and I'm hungry. And I'm coming for everything, all the bonuses, all the money, all the belts, that's what I'm here for. I'm not here to just have ups and downs."
Marwan Rahiki made his UFC featherweight debut at UFC Vegas 114, defeating Harry Hardwick when Hardwick's corner threw in the towel after the second round due to a broken jaw sustained from Rahiki's strikes. Despite not achieving a knockout, Rahiki impressed with his striking precision and damage output. The 23-year-old Moroccan-Australian fighter, now 8-0, acknowledged Hardwick's preparation and physical conditioning. Rahiki expressed confidence in his abilities and stated his intention to dominate the featherweight division, pursuing performance bonuses, financial rewards, and championship belts while maintaining his undefeated record throughout his career.
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