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Ian Garry’s recent form is not hidden from the fans. The undefeated UFC star recently stood victorious against Neil Magny at UFC 292. After his victory, he aspired to fight Stephen Thompson next. And being the current hot topic of discussion, Garry was yet again discussed by welterweight fighter Kevin Holland.

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Holland, being quite verbose outside the octagon, never shies away from expressing his thoughts. However, Holland was seen throwing shade at another UFC welterweight, Philip Rowe, considering Garry’s fight against Magny. What became more intriguing was the name of legendary Hollywood actor Samuel L. Jackson in his comments. What went further was a matter of great interest.

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Kevin Holland shed light on the recent bout of Ian Garry

It looks like Holland didn’t like Rowe’s actions. Shedding light on the recent fight between Ian Garry and Magny, he laid it straight while targeting Rowe through his comments. He said, “But Phil fu*king Rowe bro! What the f*ck was that, you’re that mad that Neil Magny beat you? That you turned into a yesuh master guy. Right? Yesuh Master, yesuh master. You went and worked Ian Garry’s corner. I hope he paid you so fu*king good. You went and worked Ian Garry’s corner to get back at fu*king Neil Magny. It reminds of Samuel Jackson of Django.”

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Just to let you know, Rowe became the victim of Neil Magny at UFC Fight Night Jacksonville. Considering his defeat, Holland seemed to lay bare his thoughts on Rowe as he highlighted that Rowe went on to support Garry for his welterweight bout at UFC 292—which the 30-year-old didn’t appreciate. Referring to the movie of Samuel L. Jackson’s Django, he made his thoughts clear. Indeed, Garry’s bout went on to become a highlight for Holland. Concerning his desires for his next bout, ‘The Future’ had something to say recently.

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Garry recently laid his notions straight on his prospects in the UFC. While talking with MMA Fighting, Garry was asked if Thompson would get ready to face him in the near future. Addressing the same doubt, he said, “I think there’s every possibility this fight happens. It makes so much sense for this like, to materialize for the fans, for the UFC- the build-up to this fight, the excitement that this fight would generate for the UFC fans, with the organization- it would be phenomenal,”

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He further said, “To be able to do it on a card like an MSG what to be able to do on a pay-per-view in December or to be able to headline a fight night in an arena somewhere would be even better you know I mean I am excited to fight ‘Wonderboy” However, Garry’s intention to fight ‘Wonderboy’ was not to establish a beef but to fight a guy who he respects.

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Garry considers Thompson to be one of the finest strikers in the sport and aspires to beat him someday. Showcasing a flawless record in the UFC, Garry would surely anticipate the response of the 40-year-old striker. What do you think? Let us know in the comments.

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Akchhat Bachheti is a WWE content analyst and writer at EssentiallySports. Akchhat enjoys cutting storylines open and then bringing a fresh analysis on top fights. He has a great eye for picking out upcoming stars, having been a long-time supporter of CM Punk from back before PJ was an uppercard star. Thanks to this and a penchant for keeping up with rumors, Akchhat is the go-to guy for figuring out what promotions are going to do next. Outside of wrestling, he’s also an avid sportsman, dabbling with sports like tennis.

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