Kevin Holland promises to win for fans and critics ahead of Gunnar Nelson Fight at UFC London


Kevin Holland has just taken X/Twitter to secure his followers and detractors that he is determined to win this Saturday. He faces the Brazilian specialist Jiu-Jitsu Gunnar Nelson in Welterweight at the UFC London. The match is the third of the card and a very high profile.

A huge wave of criticism has directed to the Netherlands after a series of poor performances. He has always been considered to have potential, but his attitude towards struggle, whether it is his perceived tendency to lose his focus and speak in the cage or not to take loss seriously, the Fandom of MMA has always burst.

Now, however, the Netherlands promises to beat Nelson. Wrote in a post x:

“For those who support, a lot of love. For those who hate, it is still a lot

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Nelson is not different from the stylistic point of view of the Netherlands opponents. Fighters with exceptional supply and submission skills often have problems, especially if they are composed of strong withdrawals. Recently lost Reinier of Ridderwho was doing his Ufc debut.

In just three minutes, De Ridder grabbed Holland and sent him with a scolding drowning. While the Netherlands has always stood out as a striker, he has only been surpassed by Stephen 'Wonderboy' Thompson, Michael 'Venom' Page and Michał Oleksiejczuk, the latter of whom he beat, the Graphs have always been his neighborhood.

Therefore will have a family challenge in the form of Nelson, who is equally determined to win. However, it may benefit from Nelson's inactivity, as Icelandic heavy weight has been unpleasant since 2020, fighting twice, with his last attack in 2023.


Kevin Holland is in a race career

Even with your UFC list colleagues questioning their commitment to the sport, Kevin Holland has failed to impress until the end. He is currently breastfeeding two lost stripes separated from a 1-4 race in his last five fights, and his only victory is a surprise presentation against an excessive Michał Oleksiejczuk, which has 19-9 (1).

Check the loss of Kevin Holland at Reinier de Ridder:

This is a far cry from the Netherland 2020 star race, which saw him fight five times to win all the attacks. He finished four of his five opponents, including a TKO on the dangerous Joaquin Buckley and a righteous rise of Ronaldo 'Jacaré' Souza.