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UFC 318: Marvin Vettori media day interview

UFC 318: Marvin Vettori media day interview

Yahoo18-07-2025
UFC 318 fighter Marvin Vettori spoke to MMA Junkie and reporters at media day for his preliminary card bout vs. Brendan Allen on Saturday in New Orleans.
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