“Fakest in the game” – Joaquin Buckley reveals why he won’t buy into Kevin Holland’s heroics
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Joaquin Buckley reacts to Kevin Holland heroics
Joaquin Buckley is not a fan of anything Kevin Holland has done in recent times. Especially, the praise ‘Trailblazer’ gets for his recent heroics in public.
Kevin Holland has made the headlines quite a few times recently for turning out to be a real-life superhero. The UFC fan-favorite has actually got a chance to use his martial arts skills in real life other than beating up his opponents in the octagon. Joaquin Buckley, who has previously met Holland in the octagon is not too happy with the narrative of Holland being a superhero.
Kevin recently made three heroic efforts outside the octagon to save citizens from criminals. The fighter got a lot of praise from the MMA community for his heroic efforts but his former rival believes it is all fake. In an exclusive interview with Sportskeeda MMA, Buckley revealed his thoughts on Kevin making the headlines.
“Man, Kevin Holland, and not just because he beat me, he’s one of the fakest people in the game. That guy is a fake a** b*tch,” said Buckley talking to Sportskeeda in an interview.
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“Batman bullsh*t” Joaquin Buckley calls out Kevin for pretending to be a good guy
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“He’s got everyone looking the other way with all this Batman bullsh*t. Running around pretending he’s something else, but I know who he really is,” said the UFC middleweight. Joaquin and Kevin met inside the octagon in the year 2020 when Buckley faced a knockout defeat at the hands of Holland.
Joaquin is not looking to avenge his loss against Kevin in the octagon anytime soon given Holland has made a move to the welterweight division. “I’m not too worried about a rematch right now. He’s down at 170lbs trying to figure this sh*t out. I’m focused on getting to that middleweight belt,” said Joaquin about a future matchup between the two.
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