Bisping: Le is in over his head
Michael Bisping: “So I’m going to have to brutalize this guy. That stupid cheeky little smirk on his face? I’m going to knock that clean off his face.”

When they first met in Macao to promote their fight, Michael Bisping and Cung Le were friendly to each other. Friendly enough for two guys fighting. But now a couple days removed, Bisping is done with being friendly and back to his same old self:
“I’ve thrown friendliness out the window — I’m in fight mode now,” Bisping says. “You know how everybody likes to talk s–t about me, about he’s an a–hole I am, this and that? Cung Le jumped on the bandwagon with that kind of thing. I went out there to Macau for a press conference and I was very cordial with the guy, all pleasantries. He doesn’t have a reason to say a bad word about me but he jumped in on the bandwagon.
“So I’m going to have to brutalize this guy. That stupid cheeky little smirk on his face? I’m going to knock that clean off his face. He’ll look like an absolute fool when he’s laying there on the floor in a pile of piss and blood. He’s in over his head, he’s outmatched, he’s outreached…I’m a better actor, I’m a better fighter, I’m better looking, and there’s nothing this guy can do to me. Tune in on Fight Pass, because we’re all going to see the demise and destruction of Cung Le.”
