Earning wins in the UFC is certainly no easy task, but what comes next is often even more important: the post-fight callout.
So after Saturday’s UFC 251 event in Aby Dhabi, who took advantage of their time on the mic? See below for this week’s Callout Collection – and just how realistic each one is.
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First up, let’s take a look at the preliminary card …
Marcin Tybura
Wants to fight: [autotag]Aleksei Oleinik[/autotag]
The callout: “I’d like to climb the rankings, so I think from the bottom of the rankings, Aleksey Oleinik would be a great matchup – if he’s available.”
The reality: After fighting just twice in 2018 and twice more in 2019, Polish heavyweight [autotag]Marcin Tybura[/autotag] has already registered two fights in 2020, and he’s keen to keep things rolling as he bids to break into the UFC’s heavyweight Top 15. To do that he’ll need to take on and beat ranked opposition and Oleinik might not be the worst callout target. The Russian doesn’t exactly have a long queue of fighters clamoring to take him on. So Tybura raising his hand and asking to face him may give him a chance with the UFC’s matchmakers when Oleinik next becomes available.
The only potential stumbling block might be an Oleinik victory over Derrick Lewis when the pair meet in the main event on Aug. 8. A win for “The Boa Constrictor” will likely see him face Top 5 opposition next. But a defeat to “The Black Beast” may force the Russian to drop down and face someone further down the heavyweight ladder. That could play into Tybura’s hands, so the Pole should probably root for Lewis on Aug. 8 to help bring his chosen matchup within reach.
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