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Michael Page criticizes Ian Machado Garry, comparing him to a subpar BBL version of Conor McGregor

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In a surprising turn of events, Michael Page has some unflattering thoughts on his upcoming opponent, Ian Machado Garry, ahead of their fight at UFC 303 in June. Page revealed that the original plan was for the fight to take place at UFC 304 in Manchester, but Garry insisted on fighting in June, leading to some tension between the two fighters.

Page expressed his frustration with Garry’s decision, accusing him of trying to ride on the coattails of Conor McGregor and create hype for himself. Despite his harsh words, Page made it clear that he has no personal animosity towards Garry, but he is not a fan of Garry’s public persona, which he finds to be fake and forced.

Despite Garry’s undefeated record and impressive ranking in the welterweight division, Page remains confident in his abilities and believes he will come out on top when they face off in the octagon. He acknowledges Garry’s attributes but is certain that his own skills will lead him to victory on fight night.

The fight between Page and Garry is set to take place on June 29 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas as part of UFC 303. With the added spotlight of Conor McGregor headlining the event, the stakes are high for both fighters as they look to make a statement in the highly anticipated matchup.

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