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King Mo: Not anymore. F— that stuff

“King” Mo – the man who is never at a loss for words, particularly when those words help him explain…

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Chris Palmquist
October 27, 2010 · 1 min read
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“King” Mo – the man who is never at a loss for words, particularly when those words help him explain how much better he is than most of his peers – feels it was partly his pre-fight humility that hurt him in the cage.

“I wasn’t me,” he told MMA Fighting at last week’s EA Sports MMA media event. “I thought I was going to win, but I tried to play all that humble sh-t. What it comes to is, that’s not me. I know I’m the best, and I’ve got to be able to talk like I’m the best. I’m not going to do all that, ‘Oh, he’s a tough opponent’ stuff. Not anymore. F— that stuff. It doesn’t work for me. I tried to do that so I wouldn’t get this backlash, but it doesn’t work for me. So now, people don’t like me? F— them.”

Considering that Lawal is the same fighter who’s been known to reply to fan criticism in the past by saying simply, ‘F— the fans,’ this new approach hardly seems all that surprising. It doesn’t even seem all that new.

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