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Sotiropoulos thinks the ‘bias’ against him is ‘pretty obvious’

Nobody said anything before when I was under the radar, when I wasn’t a threat, so to speak, he explained….

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Chris Palmquist
December 23, 2010 · 1 min read
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Nobody said anything before when I was under the radar, when I wasn’t a threat, so to speak, he explained. But the reality is, it gives both fighters the same advantage. There is friction obviously with fabric, but the amount of friction I have against my opponent, he has against me. It’s a level playing field. That’s the bottom line. Nobody says anything when it’s Randy Couture wearing those knee sleeves or Frank Mir or Tim Sylvia or B.J. Penn. They say something now that it’s with me. I think there’s a bit of bias there. I don’t know. It’s pretty obvious what’s going on.

If nothing else, Sotiropoulos knows he’s moving into the spotlight. He’s also moving into title contention, though he’s uncertain when he could get a shot at the belt currently held by Frankie Edgar.

Your guess would be as good as mine, Sotiropoulos said.

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