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Michael 'Venom' Page eyes Jack Della Maddalena matchup: 'I can win that fight'

Michael 'Venom' Page eyes Jack Della Maddalena matchup: 'I can win that fight'

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Michael "Venom" Page returns after his victory over Jared Cannonier at UFC 319 to talk about the performance, whether he'll go back down to welterweight or remain at middleweight, hanging out with Carlos Prates, potential fights against Jack Della Maddalena and Leon Edwards, and more.
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