Jaxxon: Cody Garbrandt

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New Tattooooooooo

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hes hanging with the boys

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HANGING WIT THE BOYZZZZZ

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Holy shit he really did marry that gold digger Asian lol

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I only listened to part of this one, but I’ve been really digging his interviews with fighters from his era. I put him above Rogan in that category. It’s just awesome to hear them shoot the shit and tell behind the scenes stories of the old school Pride and UFC days.

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Please give LytesOut Podcast a try

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This was a good listen.

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https://www.mmanews.com/news/ufc/cody-garbrandt-ufc-contract-considerations/

Cody Garbrandt has a big decision to make as the final fight on his current UFC deal approaches. The former UFC champion is slated to meet Mile Johns in a bantamweight bout at UFC Fight Night 247 on Nov. 9 from the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Garbrandt has gone 2-3 in his last five fights and is coming off a submission loss to Deiveson Figueiredo at UFC 300.

With such name recognition, the UFC would likely want to re-sign him, or he could have interest from other promotions if he tests out the free agent market. “No Love” stated in a recent interview on the Jaxxon Podcast that he’s looking to stay with the promotion.

“(I’m) still going through some things with the UFC. This is my last fight on the contract, so (I’ve) got to get together with them and see what we can come up with,” Garbrandt said (H/T to MMA Junkie). “I’d love to (re-sign). I love the UFC – I think especially where the sport is going. I love mixed martial arts. Obviously, UFC is the premier league to fight in. But, you know, money talks.”

– Cody Garbrandt

Chasing Fulfillment

Garbrandt is looking to get another shot at the title before he hangs up his gloves because he doesn’t feel fulfilled from his bantamweight title run after winning the title from Dominick Cruz.

“For me, it’s not being satisfied,” Garbrandt said. “I think winning the title, I didn’t feel fulfilled. I won it and was like, ‘That’s it?’ because I think I fixated on it for so long and visualized myself doing it, and when I did it, it wasn’t like this huge surprise, ‘Oh sh*t, I did it.’ Obviously, I was happy for the people around me that were with me from the beginning.”

Garbrandt added that he hopes to five for another 5-8 years but knows how unpredictable the fight game can be.