Middleweight Chris Curtis took questions from the press at the official UFC 287 media day ahead of his featured prelim matchup on Saturday.

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  1. I used to be Facebook friends with Chris. I ended up unfriending him because he always complained about not being in the ufc and had a very liberal mindset. I’ve always followed him since. And I must say, every interview he has done he is a great guy. He didn’t come off that way through his Facebook posts.

  2. he didn't seem so composed after Hermansson totally outclassed him and he showed his true colors as a sore loser, rooted against him ever since

  3. Damn, what kind of billion dollar production has "⚠ Media Near Full" and shit on their broadcasts?? Imagine that while watching the NFL they'd be a laughing stock 😆

  4. March 2020 (Pre UFC 248: w/Yoel Romero): Seven Thousand Miles Away, Alex Pereira takes a closer look at the Television that is playing in the background. It piques his interest further as he watches it unfold & fully as he begins to feel a burning feeling of being Challenged.

    And Whenever there's a challenge, no one can hold him back. He just so happened to be actively seeking out a New challenge. This little snippet of Sporting News in Australia playing in front of him in that Very moment not only confirms it but cements that The UFC Was It!

    Izzy did an Interview, (likely 1 of dozens he'd done that day) reflecting on his only KO loss to Alex Pereira, how it helped him “grow” & his views on the guy were as follows….

    “He’s a fcking nobody! I've Never Ever Watched Any Of His Fights, Ever! So At The End Of The day, Nobody Even knows Who The Fck He Is! He's Gunna Be That Guy When I'm A World Champion & Legend… He'll Be At Some Pub Talking Sh!t Bout I Beat That Guy One Time Whilst Trying To Get His D!ck Sucked By A Crack Wh0re Or Some Sh1t”

    Alex Pereira : ”And I took that personally…”

    ……….Alex Pereira (who wasn’t even in MMA really full time at that point) watches this one little 90 second clip that really Motivated & Ignited a FIRE underneath him…… so much so that…..

    7 Months Later > signs with LFA,
    A few months later > he was getting knockouts in LFA,
    1 year later > he made his UFC debut with another knockout,
    1 year after that > he fights for & WiNS The Title & Belt at MSG!

    …… So Izzy could have been the greatest middleweight of all time, but shitty trash talk & lack of humility made him lose his belt.
    Plot twist:Izzy at the bar “I almost beat Pereira 3 times… I was gonna freeze him like Elsa, but I should’ve stayed silent like Ariel”
    “While I rule Europe, the British are gonna be in some pub somewhere going ‘I beat that guy once’”Napoleon, 1815, the night before the Battle of Waterloo!

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