Bo Nickal Is Motivated By Success, Not Popularity | UFC Fight Pass

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Aside from two high-profile matches with Myles Martin and some fans disliking his personality, Nickal rose to these heights among the fans without ever having bad blood with anybody or any polarizing behavior.

He was famous in wrestling, but as a wrestler and amateur fighter he never really met his match. Going into a new sport, there will always be questions of how he can promote himself. He might have the Penn State support, but getting on a microphone and cutting a Michael Chandler-esque promo is a little bit different than being fed scheduled opponents.

With all that in mind, Nickal laughs at the skepticism.

“I sort of have a track record if you go back and you pick up interviews and articles and post-match stuff from me from my wrestling career,” Nickal said. “Wrestling is a much different set of circumstances as far as the buildup, the hype, the trash talking and stuff, but I would say I was definitely one of the more colorful guys and, at the end of the day, I’m not afraid to say what I think is going to happen.”

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Fans are unlikely to see Nickal change into the cookie cutter mold of what a fighter does, says and acts like. Fans may follow, they may not. Fighters may respect it, they may not.

At the end of the day, he’s a fighter and he’s going to continue to be the same version of himself that he’s always been – The same version of himself that’s had one of the most decorated fanbases of all-time screaming his name for years.

“If people want to talk crazy or whatever to hype themselves up before a fight, I’m not going to be afraid to shut that down,” Nickal said. “I’ve thought about this a lot, and regardless of what anybody says, they’re going to have to fight me. They’re going to have to get in the cage and the door’s going to lock. I might not be going after somebody or being aggressive trying to put somebody down and play mental games before the fight, but as soon as the door locks I’m going to be in their face the whole time. That’s going to be something they’re going to have to worry about.”

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