
Mike Davis ready to return to 'being that guy' again after UFC Nashville rebound
Davis (12-3 MMA, 5-2 UFC) put together a dominant first round against Ramirez (8-3 MMA, 0-2 UFC), then stayed patient in the second until he turned up the pace with a knee up the middle and follow-up to put things away at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn. It was his first knockout win since October 2019.
"I feel ecstatic knowing this is my comeback fight from my first loss in like five years," Davis told UFC.com after his win. "I haven't been super active, but this was my second fight this year. I'm going to shoot for one more at the end of the year and we'll get it done."
Davis said he heard some criticism after his loss to Fares Ziam in February, which snapped a four-fight winning streak and was his first setback in nearly six years, actually. But with an exciting finish, he thinks he might get back to a past version he saw of himself.
That could make things interesting at lightweight now that there's a new class of contenders itching to emerge.
"You guys wanted that guy, and I"m back to being that guy. Of course I'm going to wrestle. Of course I'm going to do jiu-jitsu. I know people don't like that too much, but that's what wins fights. This is fight IQ time. It's not about going in there and slugging it out. I've got to win. If I've got to slow you down in the first and bang you up in the second, that's what's going to happen."
Check out Davis' post-fight interview in the video below.

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