Ian Garry
Ian Garry (Image Credits: Getty Images)

The UFC 303 ended this weekend, and it was a rather entertaining fight card. There were a ton of finishes and great striking bouts in the octagon. Undefeated Ian Garry was all set to take on the former Bellator man Michael Venom Page in the octagon. Garry emerged victorious after displaying his versatility throughout three rounds and revealed his massive plans for himself when he got back home.

The former Cage Warriors Welterweight champion was among the few who boasted an unbeaten record in the cage and extended his impressive run in the octagon in the UFC 303.

Ian Garry Wants to Come Home

Ian Garry showed off his precise and fast striking pedigree in the cage when he put a beating on Michael Venom Page. The Irishman took down MVP in the first round and almost finished the Englishman. In the following rounds, he put further misery on Michael with kickboxing. After winning a unanimous decision over his rival, Garry revealed his plans to return home and celebrate in fashion.

I’m coming back to Dublin Undefeated

15-0 GO GET YOUR SHIRTS BABYYY

It seems like Ian will have a legendary night out with his loved ones. After his win, the Irish kickboxer revealed that he wanted to fight Colby Covington in the octagon. In the post-fight presser, the 26-year-old claimed he would be the first to claim victory against Shavkat Rakhmanov. Rakhmanov is another undefeated rising contender in the promotion.

Shavkat is considered one of the best and deadly fighters in the division and is the odds-on favorite to become a champion in the future. The undefeated UFC star is a relentless striker in the octagon and is well-versed in striking and grappling. Rakhmanov and the Irishman are the only two unbeaten stars of the Welterweight division, and it will be interesting to see how the Welterweight division takes place.

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Ian Garry Reveals Plans After UFC 303 Win Over MVP- “Coming to Dublin”
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