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Nyanimations wrote: It's quite ridiculous that a guy with one big win got a hometown event while it took the reigning and defending champion in Max Holloway to finally get a hometown event at Hawaii after many years.

I'm fine with UFC wanting to push their prospects towards stardom.. but damn it's really hard to buy Till's hype when he just smashed a small WW who was going on a skid at that time and also he was just decisionating people before (it reminded me of Usman's sudden hype when he smashed his opponent before Meek). But yet everyone is praising him as THE FUTURE including the organization as if UFC is desperate for a new face of UK with Bisping retiring. Dude is confident, borderlining on arrogance, and he got that unique accent something UFC loves to promote.

I just hope he don't get humiliated horribly in front of his home crowd by Wonderboy and the fight be competitive enough should he lose.. Something erks me about Till honestly. Maybe it's his constant entitled behavior towards the top WW claiming he's the best striker in UFC when he hasn't yet shown enough of his skills unlike Wonderboy. Or maybe it's just him riding his big triumph over beating a LW guy as a LHW.. when that LW already turnaround his losses..

Sorry if I came off as a salty guy. I am just tired with the bandwagoners hounding everywhere like Till is the future GOAT. How many hype trains had succeeded? I'm pretty sure the derailed trains outnumbered the successful ones. I just thought we should sit back and take it slowly before jumping on a bandwagon. Any opinions? Shut up