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Diego Lopes bashes Movsar Evloev after featherweight’s open invitation to high contenders

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Diego Lopes requires Movsar Evloev rematch

In a latest tweet, Lopes hit again at Evloev’s latest claims.

Come on bro, I referred to as you out after my battle at UFC 300, to battle at Worldwide Battle Week. You did not reply or present your face. Now you are right here saying “Anybody you suppose can beat me” 🤔🤦🏼‍♂️ https://t.co/eXD3czunLR

— Diego Lopes 🇧🇷🇲🇽 (@Diegolopesmma) June 7, 2024

“Come on bro, I referred to as you out after my battle at UFC 300, to battle at Worldwide Battle Week,” Lopes responded. “You didn’t reply or present your face. Now you’re right here saying “Anybody you suppose can beat me.”

Lopes referred to as for a rematch with Evloev after his win over Yusuff at UFC 300. Since falling to Evloev in his short-notice UFC debut, Lopes has gained three straight fights, together with finishes of Gavin Tucker and Pat Sabatini.

Evloev hasn’t misplaced in his skilled MMA profession and is 8-0 within the UFC. He made his UFC debut in April 2019 after capturing the M-1 World bantamweight championship.

Lopes and Evloev are each hoping to say themselves into the featherweight title dialog with one other win on the data. Evloev is knocking on the door of a title shot as one of many few high featherweights who has but to battle for the belt.

If Evloev desires a fast reserving, Lopes is able to oblige, though it stays to be seen if the rematch will come to fruition.

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