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Kevin Holland says Move Down isn’t permanent

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Kevin Holland says Move Down isn’t permanent


London – Kevin Holland still plans to dissolve around the weight classes after the night of the UFC

The Netherlands (26-13 mma, 13-10 UFC) will play in a semi-weight weight on Saturday (ESPN+) in O2 in London, against Gunnar Nelson (19-5-1 mma, 10-5 UFC).

The Netherlands dates back to 170 pounds after the past three battles in the middle weight, but no plans to be established there until the end of his career.

“This is the next task you have been given,” Holland told reporters. “I just try to look at the task available.

The Netherlands will be the first warrior to play two Octagon games in 2025 after appearing in the UFC 311 in January. In 2020, he fought and won five times and has fought 20 UFCs since 2020 in

He has no plan to slow down.

“I’ve thought about it before, but it’s like I’m thinking about sitting for a while every time. They call me and I’m like saying ‘I’m hell yes’,” Holland said. “After I hurt my back vertebrae, it would be smarter sitting, but at the end of the day, it’s like sitting at home is a kind of annoying, it’s very happy that I’m here.

It is known for fighting anyone, wherever, wherever, anywhere, the Netherlands, only focuses on collecting hands so as long as they can earn better salaries.

“The war will end completely as much as I can. When the contracts end completely, we will see what happens in the future,” Holland said.

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