Terrance McKinney Vows More Patience Against Kyle Nelson at UFC Seattle
Terrance McKinney acknowledges the need for tactical adjustments in his fighting approach.
Known for his rapid victories, McKinney admits that his tendency to rush opponents after hurting them often leads to vulnerable positions. Following his recent loss to Chris Duncan – a fight he was close to winning – he consulted with his coaches and committed to adopting a more composed and patient strategy.
McKinney will have the opportunity to implement this new strategy when he faces Kyle Nelson in an exciting lightweight bout at UFC Seattle.
McKinney expressed enthusiasm for fighting on the Seattle card, regardless of the opponent, citing the rare opportunity to compete near his hometown and in front of his local supporters. He looks forward to the crowd's energy and a strong turnout.
Although the specific opponent wasn't a primary concern for McKinney, he is pleased to be matched against Kyle Nelson. He anticipates an entertaining fight and believes he possesses distinct advantages.
McKinney highlighted his reach and speed advantages. He cautioned himself against becoming reckless if he manages to hurt Nelson, acknowledging Nelson's own power. His main objective, he stated, is to adhere strictly to his coaches' game plan, utilize his full arsenal of skills, and maintain patience. He believes that by not rushing and executing precise strikes, positive outcomes will follow.
Prepared to go the full three rounds, McKinney remains confident that he will secure a stoppage victory over Nelson at UFC Seattle.
He affirmed his readiness to fight for the duration, aiming to deliver a win for his Pacific Northwest supporters, emphasizing his capability to achieve a finish in any round.
Should McKinney successfully finish Nelson, he envisions himself re-entering the lightweight contender conversation, with aspirations of facing a ranked opponent by year-end. He concluded by stating that a victory would significantly advance his career, positioning him for a ranked matchup after this fight.
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