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5 months ago

Mike Perry is considering a comeback to the UFC in exchange for a White House show.

Mike Perry is the undisputed champion of bare-knuckle fighting, but he is not opposed to going back to his roots in mixed martial arts (MMA), particularly if the opportunity presents itself. Following his victory over Jeremy Stephens in the main event of BKFC 82, which took place this past weekend, Perry discussed his future, stating that he had a number of potential fights lined up for the future, one of which is to face Conor McGregor without any gloves on. Perry acknowledges that many of his most formidable adversaries want to place conditions on confronting him, most notably exhibiting concern about engaging in a bare-knuckle fight. There is also a long-rumored clash with Darren Till that appears to be interesting. In spite of this, Perry is keen to point out that his initial rise to popularity came through mixed martial arts (MMA), where he became known as one of the most entertaining competitors on the whole roster of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). In point of fact, if the opportunity presented itself, Perry definitely wouldn't mind getting back together with the UFC. "If I were to do mixed martial arts. According to what Perry said to MMA Fighting, "I would go back to MMA." "I want to fight on the United States of America, UFC White House show. Who is more American than Mike Perry, who is known as "Platinum"? Shall we go? "Because that was a training camp that lasted for a total of twelve weeks, I still require some time to recover and exercise. On October 4th, that amounted to a dozen weeks of performance. There is a need for me to get back into the swing of things. Perry's ambition to compete in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) once more has never truly materialized, despite the fact that he has raised the possibility of returning to the organization in the past. This time, the seasoned fighter, who is 34 years old, is of the opinion that the stakes for a card as significant as the one that is taking place on the lawn of the White House could entice him to return for at least one more bout. In point of fact, Stephens made his return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) for a single bout when the organization made its way to his hometown of Des Moines, Iowa. He then booked his battle versus Perry before the weekend that just passed. In Perry's opinion, there is no reason why he couldn't accomplish the same thing. Regarding his return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Perry stated, "Yeah, that would be a cool one to do it on." You are going to have to pay me for that as well. Come on, though. To get on the White House card, Conor is referring to a sum of one hundred million dollars. We will award me a couple of million dollars. Well, I'll be OK."