“Now I gotta change that” – Top UFC middleweight plans to change walkout song after “so many” with “Victory of P Diddy”

“Now I gotta change that” – Top UFC middleweight plans to change walkout song after “so many” with “Victory of P Diddy”

Despite being ranked in the top five of the UFC middleweight division, Marvin Vettori recently voiced his displeasure with having to switch up his walkout song due to the recent sexual misconduct allegations against P. Diddy. Previously, Vettori had frequently made his way to the octagon to the tune of “Victory,”a track by the rapper.

Currently, ‘The Italian Dream’ has expressed on X/Twitter his disappointment over having to change his walkout song. He is dismayed by the fact that he has used “Victory”as his song of choice for numerous walkouts.

“So many walkout with Victory of P Diddy. Now I gotta change that”

Thankfully for Vettori, he won’t need to make yet another entrance to the tune at UFC Fight Night 240. This event was where he was initially set to compete against Brendan Allen in a fight to defend his top-five ranking. However, due to an injury, ‘The Italian Dream’ had to pull out of the match and has now been replaced by Chris Curtis.

Despite his recovery on the sidelines, Vettori will have ample opportunity to contemplate and choose a new walkout song. Nevertheless, his primary focus remains on regaining his spot in the title race, as he remains confident in his ability to become the UFC middleweight champion.

Despite facing dangerous finishers who are capable of ending a fight in an instant, Vettori has never been knocked down or knocked out, showcasing his well-roundedness and supernatural toughness. Despite this, he is currently coming off a loss and will need to regroup and adjust his approach.

Marvin Vettori’s Dominant Streak in the Octagon: A Look at His Recent UFC Performances

During a period spanning from 2019 to mid-2021, Marvin Vettori experienced the most prosperous phase of his career. He achieved a five-fight win streak, which ultimately led to a title shot against the reigning UFC middleweight champion at the time, Israel Adesanya. Despite his efforts, he was unable to secure more than one win at a time.

Take a look at Marvin Vettori’s defeat against Jared Cannonier:

Despite suffering a tough loss in his title fight, he persevered and secured a hard-earned victory against Paulo Costa. However, he was unable to maintain his momentum and suffered a one-sided unanimous decision defeat to Robert Whittaker. Nevertheless, he bounced back once again with a win over Roman Dolidze, but unfortunately faced a devastating loss to Jared Cannonier afterwards.

His most recent fight remains his record, and he has a current record of 2-3 in his last five outings.

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