MMA System: I Will Be Pound For Pound Goat

Chapter 323 Breaking News



The media world was ablaze.

Ever since Shane Brickland reclaimed the middleweight championship, fans and pundits hadn't stopped dissecting the fight.

Social media platforms were filled with debates, replays, and memes, keeping the division under the spotlight.

And if that wasn't enough, rumors of a potential superfight between the featherweight champion and the lightweight champion were swirling, further igniting the MMA community.

Then, like a thunderclap, another bombshell dropped.

DAMON CROSS STEPS IN ON 3 WEEKS' NOTICE TO FIGHT!

The headline exploded across every major MMA outlet. The fight was officially announced: Jake Armansson vs. Damon Cross.

Posts, tweets, and articles followed in an instant, dissecting the matchup.

Damon, the undefeated rising star from The Supreme Fighter, stepping into the octagon against a seasoned veteran like Armansson on short notice? It was a story that practically wrote itself.

Fans were divided.

@Jimsj67n: "Cross is crazy for taking this fight on three weeks' notice, but I'm here for it!"

@Nijadgh65sinclari: "Jake Armansson is gonna teach this kid a lesson. Experience matters. Cross bit off more than he can chew."

@CrossCultLeader: "Y'all keep doubting Damon, and he keeps proving you wrong. 8-0, and soon it'll be 9-0. Believe that!"

Pundits and fans alike dissected Damon's last fight against Calvin Oland, pointing out the vulnerabilities he had shown.

Criticism began to flood online platforms.

@JonathanMills53: "Let's be real, Damon Cross got taken down by Calvin Oland. How does he plan to survive against Jake Armansson, one of the best grapplers in the division?"

Damon's critics didn't hold back, focusing on his perceived weaknesses.

@EmilyJackson14: "Damon's striking is great, but if he gets taken down like he did against Calvin, it's game over. Armansson doesn't let you get back up."

@KyleTurner87: "Damon's only chance is a fast knockout. He's not out-grappling Jake Armansson, and three weeks isn't enough time to fix those holes in his takedown defense."

For some, Damon's decision to step in so soon after his last fight seemed reckless.

@RyanHarris50: "This man just fought. Why fight again? Last year, he fought seven times, and now he's taking a short-notice fight against a grappling monster? What a way to kill a career."

Others questioned his motivations, wondering if Damon's eagerness to fight was clouding his judgment.

@SophiaEvans92: "Cross is exciting, no doubt, but Armansson's grappling is on another level. Unless Damon lands a quick KO, this fight could get ugly real fast."

The critiques came hard and fast, but there were also measured voices pointing out Damon's potential and resilience.

@ChrisBennett48: "If Damon doesn't come out swinging and land something early, he's toast. Jake's ground game is way too advanced for someone with questionable takedown defense."

@OliviaScott24: "Love Damon's energy, but this fight feels like a setup. Jake Armansson's grappling is no joke, and Damon's last fight showed he's not ready for someone like that."

Despite the noise, there was no denying that the fight had captured everyone's attention.

Whether it was fans doubting his readiness or supporters rooting for another highlight-reel performance, Damon Cross was the name on everyone's lips.

And for Damon, that was all that mattered.

Because when he defeated Jake, not only would his rank rise, but he would also likely take Caolo Posta's position in the rankings.

After all, the guy had been sidelined with injuries for quite some time, leaving a vacuum that Damon was ready to fill.

This was good.

If things went as planned, his next fight could very well be against a top-ten contender, and that would be amazing.

Another thing on Damon's mind was the World Cup of MMA.

Damon wanted to create as much hype around himself as possible, to ensure he would get picked to represent his country, whether Ireland or Japan, USA had too many stars to be picked.

He knew the UFA wasn't just about skill; it was about value, about being marketable.

Fighters who could draw crowds and sell pay-per-views were the ones given the biggest opportunities.

Competing, and winning, the World Cup would elevate him to the highest level.

It would mean standing toe-to-toe with the greatest fighters from around the globe and coming out on top.

This would carry more weight, as it would be the very first World Cup.

If Damon won, his name would be etched in history, not just as a fighter, but as a pioneer.

The first World Cup champion.

And if this World Cup continued through time, just like the football one, his victory would resonate for generations.

Every future champion would be compared to the very first, and Damon would be remembered as the fighter who set the standard.

It wasn't just about fighting for today, it was about fighting for immortality in the sport.

But then, that was for later, long-term goals that didn't matter at the time.

Right now, Damon had to focus on the immediate challenge, the upcoming fight and his career in the UFA.

The World Cup hadn't even been officially announced yet. No details, no rules, not even a confirmation of when it would happen.

For all he knew, middleweight might not even be included.

Dreams of making history could wait.

For now, Damon's focus was singular, beating Jake Armansson and cementing his place in the rankings. Everything else was noise.

With that, Damon dove back into training.

This time, he pushed himself harder than ever before, focusing on takedown defense and offensive grappling.

He knew that Jake Armansson's strengths lay on the ground, so he had to be ready for every scenario.

He didn't neglect his striking, it was still his bread and butter, but this fight required a shift in focus.

Damon's striking alone wouldn't win against someone like Armansson, a seasoned grappler who thrived on dragging fights into his world.

A typical fighter might have approached this match with a clear strategy, exploit their advantage and avoid the opponent's strengths at all costs.

Stay on the feet, keep the fight in familiar territory, and outclass the grappler with superior striking.

But Damon wasn't a typical fighter.

He didn't just want to win. He wanted to prove that he could fight his opponent at their best and still come out on top.

If Armansson's strength was grappling, then Damon would meet him there.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om


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