Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Dennis Hallman not regretful after wearing Speedos at UFC 133 despite Dana White’s reaction

UFC welterweight veteran, Dennis Hallman has been giving his thoughts on wearing Speedos at UFC 133 this past weekend in Philadelphia for his Pay-Per-View bout against Brian Ebersole, explaining he’s not regretful and doesn’t know why he’s been singled out.
Speaking via MMAJunkie.com, Hallman said:

“I’m not regretful. It’s not like I’m the first guy to wear Speedos. Maybe I’m the first guy in the modern UFC era to do it. Other than that, there’s nothing for anybody to make a big deal about. People are sick, disgusting perverts. They’ll break the film down frame-by-frame so they can get a little ball action. That’s kind of strange. They have problems.”
 
When asked about the fight with Ebersole, a fight that seemed to be going his way early in the first round, Hallman said:

“I pray for a rematch against that guy because I know I could smash him. I just have to be healthy. Literally, I can’t bend my wrist and touch my shoulder with my wrist. I couldn’t hit pads to warm up. I was going to try to get to the best position I could and try to finish him. If it worked out, it worked out. If it didn’t, I was going to be in a whole load of trouble, which is where I found myself.”

This loss brings to an end a three-fight winning streak for Hallman which stretches back to a June 2009 win over Justin Davis on a Strikeforce card. He has since defeated Ben Saunders and Karo Parisyan via unanimous decision and TKO respectively.

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