Daley: ‘Koscheck is getting checked out’
The time for talking is almost over, but the UFC have asked me to do a blog during these last…

The time for talking is almost over, but the UFC have asked me to do a blog during these last two weeks so I’m gonna talk a little more.
I am just over with the talking and training and just want to punch someone in the jaw. I understand we’ve got a fight to sell, but I am just in the mood for knocking Josh Koscheck out and letting the brutal result speak for itself.
I can talk some crap when I want to, but when I came into the UFC I wanted the results to speak for themselves. I came in with the attitude of fighting whoever they wanted me to, never saying no to any opponent, and just go out there, knock people out, and move on to the next guy.
When Joe Silva told me I was fighting on the UFC 103 undercard vs Brian Foster, cool.
They called me saying they were in a spot and needed me to fight Martin Kampmann, cool.
They needed me to fight Dustin Hazelett and step up to the UFC 108 semi-main event, cool?
All cool. I don’t pick my opponents… I just help pick ‘em up off the canvas afterwards.
Then Koscheck called me out. That’s a fact: his manager Bob Cook texted Joe Silv,a calling me out right after my last fight. Again, cool. Whatever. Kos is another top fighter, cool.
But now he says I am trying to raise my name in the sport by fighting him? He called me out; I could care less about him. I’ve been fighting top guys for years, in MMA and kickboxing. I was fighting top guys while you were doing your homework in college, hanging out with nerds, and wrestling.
He doesn’t know what is in store for him in two weeks. He’s in so deep. He can talk about my style all he wants, but he’s just a guy who no-one likes.
