Jorge Masvidal desires to struggle Leon Edwards on the White Home.
Ever since Dana White confirmed that the UFC would run an occasion at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue subsequent yr, virtually each fighter signed by the promotion, and some that aren’t, have been lobbying for a spot on the history-making Battle Evening.
That features Masvidal, who urged that the nation’s capital would make an incredible backdrop for his long-awaited conflict with ‘Rocky.’
“Leon, when you’re watching this, I’ll f***ing beat the f*** out of you on the White Home,” Masvidal stated in a latest interview. “Leon, I’ll beat the canine sh*t out of you, identical to f***ing America kicked f***ing England’s ass while you have been making an attempt to take over our sh*t and we needed to ship y’all again.”
“I’m going to ship you again the identical means… 4th of July, America’s birthday, bro. Allow them to make a mistake and ship you as a consultant for England. I’ll crash that social gathering, brother.”
The Origins of Jorge Masvidal vs. Leon Edwards
Regardless of by no means stepping contained in the Octagon, Masivdal and Edwards have had one of many UFC’s fiercest rivalries in recent times. It began in March 2019 following an occasion contained in the O2 Enviornment in London. Following a win over Darren Until, Masvidal was partaking in an interview backstage when Edwards, who had competed and received on the undercard that evening, walked by and threw some shade at ‘Gamebred.
That prompted Masvidal to stroll away from the interview, strategy Edwards, and ship what would come to be referred to as a “three-piece and a soda.”
Masvidal and Edwards have been subsequently scheduled to scrap at UFC 269 two years later, however ‘Gamebred’ finally bowed out of the bout as a result of damage. Masvidal went on to lose his final 4 fights contained in the Octagon, whereas Edwards delivered the “kick heard all over the world” to seize the welterweight world title.
“I’ll go loopy on this motherf***er, bro,” Masvidal added. “I’ll get in form for you, Leon, don’t fear about that.”