Buckley Terrorizes Hapless Streamer In Embarrassing Video
Top-ranked UFC Welterweight contender Joaquin Buckley's winning ways continue.
N3on, real name Rangesh Mutama, is an American YouTube and Twitch streamer/personality, primarily in the departments of video game streaming and online trolling. The 20-year-old Internet personality recent met up with Buckley to make some content and sparring.
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Let's just put it this way: N3on makes Sneako look like Floyd Mayweather. He was downright terrified of Buckley, who graciously did not put too much of a beating on the hapless streamer. Even when Buckley allowed N3on to lock in a rear naked choke, Mutama didn't have the biceps to cause any effect. For some context, I once saw my jiu-jitsu coach's eight-year-old daughter put a 30-year-old man to sleep when he let her lock in the RNC.
Buckley's commentary adds to the hilarity,
'It's time to spar!' He spits. 'Time to get that connection, body on body. I'm gonna treat you real nice, I'm glad you came out here. I'ma take my time with ya. I ain't gone break ya ...'
Maybe N3on can serve as a rebound opponent for The Island Boy.
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Buckley was arguably 2024's 'Fighter of the Year' after racking up four quality victories last year, most recently stopping Colby Covington in a high-profile Miami clash (watch it). Buckley is angling for a big 170-pound fight next, someone like former Welterweight kingpin Kamara Usman.
Currently, however, 'New Mansa' remains unbooked and looking for a dance partner.
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