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Kozola Doubles Down On Bellator 175 callout of McGregor ‘copycat’ Dillon Danis

Kozola Doubles Down On Bellator 175 callout of McGregor ‘copycat’ Dillon Danis

 

 

Calling Dillon Danis a copycat of McGregor certainly isn’t unheard of by Steve Kozola who has just won his Bellator 175 doubt explainedto mmajunkie:

“Conor is authentic for who he is – he’s been like that since the beginning of his career,” Kozola told MMAjunkie. “I followed Dillon before he became Conor McGregor’s (jiu-jitsu) coach. I never saw this from him – never saw this ‘Look at my fashion, look at this money,’ everything like that. First of all, you don’t even have money. Whatever money you have, Conor’s giving to you, all right, for training him. You don’t make much off BJJ.

 

cleared the store

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“But be your authentic self. That’s how you go far, is being true to who you are – being true to the martial arts. He is a Marcelo Garcia black belt. Marcelo Garcia is the nicest guy in Brazilian jiu-jitsu in the world. There’s no way that you get a black belt from him with that type of attitude. There’s just no way.”

And it’s hard to argue with that logic. Marcelo Garcia’s reputation is one of much credibility and long standing whereas McGregor has been the sensation for the last couple of years only and even then mostly for things unrelated to Danis’ specialty – bjj.

 

they try to finesse me but I’m too plugged in mentally

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Kozola added:

“At some point, he thought that he was going to increase his stock, increase his popularity, which is true, through this manner,” Kozola said. “But that’s not how you’re going to get far in the long (run). He got what he wanted: Now he’s in a major promotion. He’s doing MMA. He’s going to try to say he’s making his big bucks. But the thing is, he’s going to walk into an authentic fighter – someone like myself, if he comes down to 155. Or if he goes to 170, he’s eventually going to run into my teammate Fernando Gonzalez, who will do just as bad, if not worse to him, than I will. That’s not how you’re going to make it.

“Be true to who you are. He’s a great martial artist. He’s a great jiu-jitsu practitioner. Carry that with you – build that. You’re not going to be the best copycat. You need to be authentic and be original. Don’t be a copycat.”

And for all that can be said about Steve Kozola – he did manage to upstage his opponent in under a minute! He defeated Jake Roberts via knock out after 28s.