“It’s not really just the fight, it’s more about the occasion, but Leon Edwards,” Page said. “I’m cool with him, there’s no bad blood there, but like I said, we’re prizefighters at the end of the day. We also spoke about what was happening in the UK and what’s happening for the UK right now.
“I can already foresee me, Leon Edwards, in a stadium in the UK, and regardless of what happens, the result on that day, the belt stays with the UK at the end of it and that excites me. Not even for my myself, but for what it is going to mean to the UK.”
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“MVP” is just days away from beginning his UFC journey, and when he looks at the overall picture of his career and what he hopes it to accomplish in the future, it goes beyond his own personal goals.
“I want to keep bringing as many eyes to the sport as possible,” Page said. “I think what’s unique about my style is that it softens the blow for a lot of people because it is so entertaining, and it can be a bit comical, as well. It takes you away from the toughness of the sport, how brutal aspects of it can be. I’m just putting on a show, the showmanship side, and people start to appreciate it. I can soften that blow for people and open the door to so many people that probably would never even believe they would ever like mixed martial arts, and pave the way for all of those guys to come and enjoy the same sport.”