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Movsar Evloev deep in conditioning work — pushing his body past the limits 🔥 Remember what Jorge Masvidal said: "This guy works harder than everybody else. Every day he does conditioning after two and a half hours of wrestling... then he'll go rope, run, lift weights." Movsar Evloev

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Jaguarvor 1 Jahr

One of the best fighters in the world 🌎 Movsar Evloev ☝️ Undefeated ⚔️19-0⚔️

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MMA Anticsvor 1 Jahr

He should work more on submissions so he gets the recognition he deserves.

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Velutavor 1 Jahr

He should be next i don’t understand why he wants to fight again before a title shot just not a very bright strategy.

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Abdul.Qadirvor 1 Jahr

There will be a great fighter in the coming days

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Léo Valentinvor 1 Jahr

he is scared to Fight Ilia topuria

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Teodor Zrinskivor 1 Jahr

He is a future champ, for sure! I want to see how he does vs Volk

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Samvor 1 Jahr

This is why Topuria ducked him and no doubt Movsar is in amazing shape.

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NO INBREDS ALLOWEDvor 1 Jahr

Mean while Volk eating cheeseburgers and using his daughter as an excuse keep ducking fake champ 29-0 khabib is the goat

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mars0210vor 1 Jahr

He also likes minors

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Саняvor 1 Jahr

145 champ

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