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@Nya @CanadianOracle Both Alan Jouban and Perry are not champion material. But since their last encounter Jouban has shown more improvement albeit doing part time MMA and part time modelling. The problem with Perry is that he created his own hype and arrogant enough to believe in it too. To improve one's skills or in life in general one has to be honest with oneself at the very least. He deems himself invincible even though his shortcomings are glaring.

People can hate Colby all they want for his obnoxious behaviour but he at least beat a top 5 ranked Maia while Perry here got beat by someone ranked #67. Neither has Perry worked on his cardio nor has be worked on his striking, combinations, defense since his last fight. All he seems to do is talk. If you talk tough you got to follow it up. But Perry is more interested in pulling down his opponent's pants at weigh ins, being a sore loser in the ring and talk shit afterwards on twitter. And on top of that he is former Burglar. His attributes are more suited for WWE than MMA.

And to top it all his @Platinum nation talks about Lawler passing on the torch to Perry. Perry isn't good enough to be even passed on Lawler's jockstrap! Here is an excerpt from one of Lawler's interviews about his time away from the ufc in regional circuit -

''"Skill-wise, everything wasn't where it needed to be at that time. I just wasn't ready for the spotlight and my skill set wasn't where it needed to be. I needed time to grow, not just as a fighter but as a person and that was big.

I was struggling pretty bad. I didn't get to eat as much as everyone else did and I didn't have a lot of luxuries, but I didn't need them. I didn't want them. All I wanted to do was train, sleep"''.