Andre Petroski could be very conversant in his UFC Denver opponent Josh Fremd.
Petroski is ready to return on Saturday evening following a stoppage loss to Jacob Malkoun at UFC Atlantic Metropolis. That struggle resulted in a reasonably bizarre ending, which admittedly pissed off Petroski. Nonetheless, he says the loss was a great studying expertise for him as he is aware of he must be extra harmful when he’s harm.
“It’s irritating figuring out that I used to be beating him. If it hadn’t been for that I’d’ve received that spherical and all three judges gave me the primary spherical. What I can take from it although is being extra harmful once I’m harm,” Petroski stated on Simply Scrap Radio on BJPENN.com.
After the loss, Andre Petroski wished a fast turnaround, and he received his want as he’ll tackle Josh Fremd at UFC Denver. It’s a acquainted opponent as Petroski says he and Fremd used to coach collectively, however he doesn’t assume their earlier coaching periods may have any affect on the struggle.
“We skilled collectively about three-and-a-half years in the past, I did about two months at Manufacturing unit X. We skilled a bunch collectively… I discovered the rounds, I had them on a flash drive, and I discovered the outdated rounds. It’s cool to return and watch however clearly, we’ve each grown considerably since then,” Petroski added.
In the end, Andre Petroski has confidence that he’s higher all over the place than Josh Fremd and thinks he might end him with strikes.
“I simply assume I’m higher all over the place. He’s harmful, he has some ending energy, some ending talents, however I simply assume I’m a a lot better grappler, I believe my putting is healthier. The one man who has good putting that he fought was the final man, Roman Kopylov and we noticed how that went,” Petroski stated.
If Petroski does end Fremd at UFC Denver his objective is to safe the struggle with Bo Nickal subsequent.
“I do assume it might put me ready to get the Bo Nickal struggle,” Petroski concluded.