It s like Damned if you do and damned if you don t T J Dillashaw details the culmination of things that led him to not pull out of the fight against Aljamain Sterling at UFC 280
It s like Damned if you do and damned if you don t - T J Dillashaw details the culmination of things that led him to not pull out of the fight against Aljamain Sterling at UFC 280 Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Dillashaw's tough, battling through the dislocated shoulder as long as he did.Aljamain Sterling TKOs TJ Dillashaw!Dillashaw's tough, battling through the dislocated shoulder as long as he did. According to Dillashaw, the shoulder had popped out at least 20 times prior to the fight. The former champion has since been the subject of criticism for stepping into the octagon while injured. In an interview with ESPN's Brett Okamoto, Dillashaw responded to the controversy: "When I was three weeks out, I was thinking, 'Man, this isn't good. Now I'm going to ruin the whole card.' It's like damned if you do, damned if you don't. Say I'm two weeks out and I say my shoulder's too bad, then I'm gonna get so much sh*t for pulling out of the fight... There was a culmination of things that happened that led to that situation." Catch the interview here:
It s like Damned if you do and damned if you don t - T J Dillashaw details the culmination of things that led him to not pull out of the fight against Aljamain Sterling at UFC 280
T.J. Dillashaw (left), Aljamain Sterling (right) [Image courtesy of @funkmastermma on Instagram] UFC bantamweight contender believes he was in a lose-lose situation before his UFC 280 bout with . Dillashaw was vying for another run with the bantamweight title when he stepped into the octagon against Sterling. Fans who were expecting a close-fought war were left disappointed when 'Funk Master' took immediate control of the fight. After the first grappling exchange, Dillashaw appeared hurt and looked a shadow of the fighter fans had expected to see. 'Aljo' remained on top for the entirety of the bout before finishing the 36-year-old via TKO in the second round. It was later revealed by T.J. Dillashaw that he was suffering from a dislocated shoulder that he originally injured in April. Aljamain Sterling TKOs TJ Dillashaw!Dillashaw's tough, battling through the dislocated shoulder as long as he did.Aljamain Sterling TKOs TJ Dillashaw!Dillashaw's tough, battling through the dislocated shoulder as long as he did. According to Dillashaw, the shoulder had popped out at least 20 times prior to the fight. The former champion has since been the subject of criticism for stepping into the octagon while injured. In an interview with ESPN's Brett Okamoto, Dillashaw responded to the controversy: "When I was three weeks out, I was thinking, 'Man, this isn't good. Now I'm going to ruin the whole card.' It's like damned if you do, damned if you don't. Say I'm two weeks out and I say my shoulder's too bad, then I'm gonna get so much sh*t for pulling out of the fight... There was a culmination of things that happened that led to that situation." Catch the interview here: