Discover the rise of Power Slap, a new subdivision in the UFC that is gaining popularity. Learn about the experiences of Wesley Drain, a participant in Power Slap, and the growth of the league. Find out about Drain’s recent victory and his aspirations to return to the UFC.
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Power Slap 5 | Drain’s recent victory at Power Slap 5 puts him in a favorable position for a rematch with John Davis for the Middleweight Championship. |
Wesley Drain | Drain shares his experiences and growth in the sport of Power Slap, from the initial lack of information to the improved treatment of competitors. |
Aspirations | Drain hopes that his success in Power Slap will open doors for him to return to the UFC. |
The UFC has recently introduced a new subdivision called Power Slap, which has been gaining popularity over the past few years. Unlike traditional mixed martial arts fights, Power Slap focuses on a different kind of competition. Former Tahlequah resident Wesley Drain, who is a participant in Power Slap, shares his experience and the growth of the league. Initially, there was limited information and communication about Power Slap, but as the organization evolved, so did the treatment of the competitors. Drain reflects on the changes and how he has grown in the sport. Despite facing pressure in championship matches, Drain has become more comfortable and confident. Although he was unable to win the Middleweight Championship in his previous attempt, Drain’s recent victory at Power Slap 5 has put him in a favorable position for a rematch. Drain also shares his aspirations of returning to the UFC. Follow @JakeSermershein on Twitter for live sports coverage.