Darren Till admits he’s at a low point in his career after being forced out of UFC London due to injury
British MMA star Darren Till admits he is feeling down after suffering another injury setback and being forced to withdraw from his upcoming fight at UFC London.
“It’s just so frustrating at this point in my career, man. I’m happy for the way English MMA is going. To see all these up-and-comers, Tom [Aspinall], Paddy [Pimblett], Muhammad [Mokaev], all these guys,” Till said on the“I’m so happy to see them in the position they’re in but it’s so f****** frustrating for me at the same time because I know my potential. I’m not downing anyone, but I’m the f****** best out there and I know that.
“I feel like I’m in a Tyson Fury moment. Remember when he was going through that depressed stage? I feel like that’s where I’m at now. I’m not drinking and taking drugs – that’s not my way. But I still feel like that,” Till said.
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