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Garry Tonon Weighs In On New MMA Match: Fans Can Expect A Little More Confidence, More Sense of Direction

Garry Tonon Weighs In On New MMA Match: Fans Can Expect A Little More Confidence, More Sense of Direction

Garry Tonon made his mma debut earlier this year.

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And recently he got a chance to discuss just what we can expect from him in his follow up performance happening tomorrow in Philippines. He told a local outlet tiebreakertimes:

“I think one thing that fans can expect from me this time is a little more confidence, more sense of direction,” the young upstart shared. “So now I can become a little more creative when it comes to the striking, instead of just using barebones basic, prerequisite skills that I was working on in the previous fight. But I’m still very green, I still have a lot to learn.

“I think you’re going to see some interesting strategy when it comes to striking for this fight. You may even see a submission, we’ll see. I’ve been toying around with the idea in my head. It’s always a possibility, especially if I feel like I’m going to be in danger. If you’re in danger, you’re under high stress, you’re always going to try and go back to what you know,” he added.

“We’ll see what happens there.”

“My last fight, that’s my only real experience, not only in mixed martial arts but also any striking in general. It’s very foreign territory for me. So building confidence in my abilities it’s a big struggle, to say the least. That’s why we spar pretty much everyday,” he furthered. “This isn’t something that I’ve been doing for my entire life. Jiu-Jitsu has, and I’ve been in martial arts for a long, long time — for most of my life — but the striking is so new. I’m just trying to get the rounds in every single day. I pretty much spar everyday leading up to the fight.”

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