

The world of MMA is full of scuffles and banters between athletes, organizations, and even bosses. Recently, one more feud cropped up in the MMA scene. The noted UFC Flyweight fighter Jeff Molina befittingly replied to the former UFC Featherweight fighter, Megan Anderson. Of late, Anderson took to Twitter and mentioned the flaws in Glory MMA & Fitness gym. She also held Glory MMA responsible for her infamous UFC Women’s Featherweight Championship loss to Amanda Nunes at UFC 256.
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Jeff Molina also trains in the Glory MMA & Fitness gym and has watched Anderson and her training sessions very closely. In his reply, he defended his preparation center against Anderson’s accusations. He bashed Anderson for defaming good people just for some cheap online fame.
Jeff Molina gave a reality check to Megan Anderson
In a now-deleted tweet, Anderson blamed the Glory MMA & Fitness gym for not providing her enough time and facilities to prepare for the Amanda Nunes fight. She had written, “If you’re telling me that just 1 x 30mins pad session a week is enough for a world title fight against the greatest female fighter of all time is enough coaching then you’re delusional.”
Jeff Molina wasn’t ready to hear a single accusation against his training organization. He was also of the opinion that it was the lack of dedication and hard work of Anderson which cost her the fight against Nunes. He stated, “you have an Alcohol problem”, which is a big no-no when it comes to games and sports, especially MMA.
— Jeff Molina (@jmolina_125) November 10, 2022
Molina wrote, “You sat out 99% of the live rounds, you would ask your training partners “jokingly” to let you win the round, you were the laziest training partner always talking about how tired you were 5min into drilling, you would intentionally hurt training partners who were new and had an obvious skill gap…you have an alcohol problem and [were] sloshed a month and a half before your title fight”
If Molina’s words are true, then a lot of fans will agree that Anderson lost the fight against Nunes owing to her casual attitude while training.
Molina also defended the James Krause accusations by Anderson
Megan Anderson had also fired at the instructing team at Glory MMA & Fitness gym, one of whom is Molina’s coach, James Krause. Anderson had stated, “no one picking my training partners/rounds or even coaching me through those rounds the entire time, when no matter how many times I asked to sit down and talk about a game plan an excuse was always given for it to never happen”.

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – MARCH 06: (R-L) Amanda Nunes of Brazil punches Megan Anderson of Australia in their UFC featherweight championship fight during the UFC 259 event at UFC APEX on March 06, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)
But Molina went on to debunk the blames given to Krause by Anderson. He replied, “don’t forget how Krause talked you off the ledge before every fight and how complimentary you were of him for changing your career and life.”
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He went on, “You lose one fight and everything changes? Take some accountability for yourself”. It was apparent that her defaming words against his coach enraged him.
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Only the other practitioners at the Glory MMA & Fitness gym can say who is speaking the truth in this heated feud. But, a lot would actually agree that blaming someone else for your loss won’t do any good for anyone.
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Who do you think is right in this feud?
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