
Strickland, the 19-fight UFC veteran, might not have imagined his fight camp being so quick for his first title shot but ‘Tarzan’ is no stranger to stepping up on short-notice.
“This is an opportunity of a lifetime,” Nicksick continued. “One of the realest moments I’ve ever had with Sean was just recently we were in the gym, just me and him, and he said, ‘man, this might be my only opportunity at this, this might be my only chance at a shot at the title’. And you could see like, he had that emotion to him where he was excited for this challenge.
“This is an opportunity of a lifetime,” Nicksick continued. “One of the realest moments I’ve ever had with Sean was just recently we were in the gym, just me and him, and he said, ‘man, this might be my only opportunity at this, this might be my only chance at a shot at the title’. And you could see like, he had that emotion to him where he was excited for this challenge.
Stay ready, so you don’t have to get ready.Coach Eric Nicksick isn’t too worried about Strickland having five weeks to prepare for Adesanya.
Dricus Du Plessis was supposed to be next for the middleweight title after dispatching of former champ Robert Whittaker at UFC 290. However, the heated title fight between him and Adesanya has been shelved after Du Plessis was unable to make the fast turnaround.
As a result, the door would be opened for the #6 ranked Strickland to potentially put an end to Adesanya’s second title reign. Nicksick details the controversial contender’s headspace before the biggest fight of his career.
“This is typical Sean, he stays in the gym no matter what,” coach Eric Nicksick told ESPN. “I think that opportunity allows us to take some of those short notice fights or fights that come up on four days notice, doing that, because Sean is in the gym all the time. So, we had a feeling that this might be the opportunity for him.
As a result, the door would be opened for the #6 ranked Strickland to potentially put an end to Adesanya’s second title reign. Nicksick details the controversial contender’s headspace before the biggest fight of his career.
“This is typical Sean, he stays in the gym no matter what,” coach Eric Nicksick told ESPN. “I think that opportunity allows us to take some of those short notice fights or fights that come up on four days notice, doing that, because Sean is in the gym all the time. So, we had a feeling that this might be the opportunity for him.