Josh Emmett Eyes Return 2026

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Does he own teh brand or is this a company paying an athlete to endorse their product?!

I see his gyno in that second pic

The punch he landed on Bryce Mitchell is as good as it gets. Thats as hard and as perfect as you can get. He will always have that.

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What the fuck!?!? I was just about to release Braf’s Noggin Napkins!

Son of a bitch.

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Youre bougie as the fuck if you want a special bald head wipe. What tf are we doing. Im bout to release ankle sweat wipes. Big in the house arrest community.

Try all new “Swank Cankles”

Pits, Tits, or Shits, we got you covered.

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Holy Dumbo Batman! He’s fuckin ripped! Beast!

welcome to the jungle

STAY FRESH BALD KINGS

It’s for fat guys when they eat

Returning to lightweight, Emmett knows the competition won’t be any easier.

“I’m a fan of the sport and I think the average male size is anyone from the featherweight to the lightweight, so I feel like those are the most competitive divisions,” Emmett said. “Even when I was wrestling in college, I was always in the toughest weight class. I wrestled at 157 in college, so in hindsight, I’m like, shit, I wish I was smaller or I wish I had this frame and I was a light heavyweight or a heavyweight, but I don’t. It’s super competitive, both the weight classes.”

With his MMA career likely winding down, Emmett is open to other combat sports opportunities, namely the budding RAF. Emmett is a lifelong wrestler and could easily see himself hitting the mats again in the future.

“If you could tell me that I would get paid to do a wrestling match, a six- or seven-minute wrestling match, I would do it all day, and not get punched in the face?” Emmett said. “I wrestled since I was a young child, all the way through college, and I never got a dime for wrestling. Now, if I could go wrestle on a big stage, and RAF is doing some amazing things for the sport of wrestling, and just the athletes that are involved, so it’s super sick. Yeah, sign me up.”

At 41…moving up a weight class when he wasn’t a big featherweight?..time to just hang it up. His last fight was a tough watch because he’s at that point now where he is afraid to pull the trigger and throw a punch.
If he is still gonna go, hopefully the UFC gets him an age appropriate fight and not a 24 year old up and comer like his last one. Show him the same match making respect Jim Miller is getting.

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My word you just made my morning :oncoming_fist:t2:

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Its what I live for, homie.

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Emmit aint at the respect level of Jim Miller. Not a knock on Josh as much as its in praise of Jim.