Welterweight contender, Don Madge, has said that he is ready for his upcoming Professional Fighters League (PFL) fight on June 28, 2024, in Sioux Falls against Nieman Gracie.
Speaking on a virtual media call, Madge expresses confidence in his preparation and expects a tough fight from Gracie, who is a former Bellator fighter.
“I expect a tough fight. Nieman is a very experienced opponent, and I anticipate he’ll try to take the fight to the ground. My preparation has been focused on countering that strategy,” he said.
As he prepares for his fight, Madge remains grounded. “Fighting isn’t my whole life. It’s a journey I enjoy, and it allows me to support my family and community. That’s what truly matters.”
For aspiring MMA fighters, he offers a simple piece of advice: “There are risks involved, but if you’re passionate about it, go for it. With the right mindset and drive, you can achieve anything.”
Madge is ready to deliver an exciting performance on June 28, 2024. He also looks forward to witnessing the rise of African MMA fighters on the global stage thanks to the launch of PFL Africa.
Madge is also excited about the imminent launch of PFL Africa, which he sees as a game-changer for African MMA fighters.
“This is an amazing opportunity for African fighters. Breaking into the global MMA scene has always been difficult, especially coming from Africa.
“PFL coming in and giving fighters a platform to showcase their skills is incredible. African MMA is finally getting the recognition it deserves, and I’m thankful to PFL for being a leader in developing the sport on the continent.”
Beyond his fighting career, Madge co-owns Mad Fit Gym in Cape Town, South Africa. The gym offers training in various disciplines, including boxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and MMA. “I’m proud of the gym’s success in helping aspiring fighters reach their potential,” he said.
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