This weekend in London, the UFC is able to welcome a plethora of heavyweight expertise into the Octagon and a packed home on the O2 Enviornment, as Tom Aspinall and Marcin Tybura put together to lock horns in an eagerly anticipated contest.
Stylistically, this poses to be a battle between two well-rounded fighters, with Aspinall having a transparent edge in athleticism and dynamic offense, with Tybura bringing much more expertise and savvy into the Octagon.
Whereas MMA is undoubtedly a sport that hinges on turning up within the large moments, it additionally embraces theatrics, from the atmospheric area and charming lighting results to the unforgettable entrance music. That is clearly one thing each fighters will bear in mind as last preparations are made heading into this weekend. However which fighter has essentially the most intimidating walkout songs and the way does this correlate to their success within the ring?
Nicely, the consultants at Betway not too long ago uncovered the highest fighters with essentially the most intimidating walkout songs, based mostly on elements corresponding to BPM, power, loudness, and total intimidation rating. Based mostly on the info:
Tom Aspinall, whose walkout tune, “Transfer On Up” by Curtis Mayfield (Complete Intimidation Rating: 1.661), noticed him place within the high 10 fighters, coming in at eighth.
For Marcin Tybura, his walkout tune, “Can’t Cease” by Purple Scorching Chili Peppers (1.027) positioned thirty third, although he has double the variety of wins as his opponent, Aspinall.
Nate Diaz scored highest on the general rating along with his walkout tune “Feticeira” by Deftones, which scored a complete Intimidation Rating of 1.885.
The highest fighters ranked by intimidation rating based mostly on their walkout songs is as follows:
Roberto Villa is the CEO, Founder, Govt Author, Senior Editor of FightBook MMA. Has a ardour for Fight Sports activities and likewise a podcast host for Sitting Ringside. He’s additionally a former MMA fighter and Kickboxer.