With a new first name and plenty of motivation, the Rialto lightweight set his sights on the Liverpool star and vows to “take his head” Saturday.
Now officially known as King Green, Bobby Green, left, and Jim Miller exchange strikes during their lightweight fight April 13, 2024, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Only this time, King Green is looking to lay claim only to the Octagon on Saturday, all the while hoping to break some British hearts.
Even months after Green made his UFC debut in 2013, he still couldn’t shake the struggle. His younger brother, Mitchell Davis Jr.,“It’s amazing, brother, it’s amazing,” he said. “You know, that’s the whole point of the King. I’ve never seen no one around me, anybody do what I’m doing. And so I guess I wanted to put a little more emphasis on it, you know?”
Miller, 40, left the Octagon with a broken hand, broken toe and cuts above and below his eye requiring 23 stitches. Green called it “just another day of the office.”
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