Darrion Caldwell Doesn’t Care to Watch His Opponents, 'I Can Win 99% of Street Fights' Bellator290 TheWolfMMA via MrTudorLeonte
. While speaking with Sherdog, Caldwell confessed he doesn’t usually watch any film of his opponents because he’s confident his fighting skills are more than enough to take home the victory. Caldwell also reflected on his latest defeat, making the proper adjustments to bounce back from his current skid.
“I usually don't watch fights. Unless I've seen him on a come-up or something, like a fight that I've been watching, there's no need for me to go back and dig up a fight on what he’s like, what he’d do. I could really care less, honestly.
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