Michael ‘Venom’ Page speaks out against personal attacks in MMA trash talk and emphasizes the importance of respect and traditional values in the sport. Read more to find out his thoughts on the trend and his upcoming UFC debut.
| Michael ‘Venom’ Page speaks out against personal attacks in MMA trash talk
| Michael Page expresses disapproval of fighters attacking opponents’ families
| Page believes professional fighters have deviated from the true essence of martial arts
| Importance of respect and traditional values emphasized
| No respect for fighters who go above and beyond with personal attacks
| Page set to make UFC debut against Kevin Holland at UFC 299
| Potential matchup with Colby Covington remains uncertain
| Fans eager to see ‘MVP’ compete inside the Octagon
| Focus on delivering a great performance in upcoming fight
| Trend of personal attacks in MMA trash talk challenged
Colby Covington recently faced backlash for his comments about Leon Edwards‘ late father. Several UFC fighters and even fans from the MMA community stood against his comments. Recently, UFC newcomer, Michael Page, also sounded off on Covington for stooping low during the UFC 296 press conference.
Page, known for his antics inside the cage, spoke out against the trend of personal attacks in MMA trash talk. In an interview on YouTube, he expressed his disapproval of fighters attacking their opponents’ families and loved ones. Page believes that professional fighters have deviated from the true essence of martial arts in favor of cheap tactics to entertain and attract viewers.
The 36-year-old fighter emphasized the importance of respect and traditional values in the sport. He stated that the build-up to a matchup should only involve the two competitors and not extend to their family members. Page made it clear that he has no respect for fighters who go above and beyond with personal attacks.
Michael ‘Venom’ Page is set to make his UFC debut against Kevin Holland at UFC 299. Fans are eager to see him compete inside the Octagon and witness his unconventional style. While a potential matchup with Colby Covington remains uncertain, Page’s focus is on delivering a great performance in his upcoming fight.
Stay tuned to see how ‘MVP’ fares in the UFC and whether the trend of personal attacks in MMA trash talk will continue to be challenged.