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Cody Brundage not intimidated by unbeaten Mansur Abdul-Malik\u00a0at UFC Atlanta

Cody Brundage not intimidated by unbeaten Mansur Abdul-Malik\u00a0at UFC Atlanta

USA Today14-06-2025
Cody Brundage not intimidated by unbeaten Mansur Abdul-Malik at UFC Atlanta
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Cody Brundage UFC Atlanta Media Day
Cody Brundage speaks to the media at Wednesday's media day for UFC Atlanta.
ATLANTA – Cody Brundage met the media Wednesday ahead of his fight at UFC on ESPN 69.
Brundage (11-6 MMA, 5-5 UFC) takes on the unbeaten Mansur Abdul-Malik (8-0 MMA, 2-0 UFC) in a middleweight fight on the ESPN main card at State Farm Arena in Atlanta. At media day, Brundage took questions from media members before his fight.
Brundage is the second biggest underdog on the card. If he beats Abdul-Malik, who is as much as a 9-1 betting favorite, it will be one of the biggest upsets in UFC history – literally. But the 31-year-old, who has won three of his past four fights, all by first-round knockout, said the odds don't concern him.
"I'm definitely the most experienced guy he's ever fought – I have more fights in the UFC than he has in his entire career," Brundage told MMA Junkie. "Experience goes a long way. Yeah, he's tough. The tougher the guys I fight, I think it pulls my skills out. The better the guy I'm fighting, all the pressure, it pulls something out of me that makes me be great. I'm just excited for it.
"… He's got a ton of momentum right now, and if you put him in the fire and make him face a little bit of a adversity, he hasn't really been there. He doesn't know how to respond to that, and that's my job Saturday."
Check out Brundage's full media day interview in the video above.
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