Brahyan Zurcher, an undefeated featherweight fighter, is currently training in Dagestan with UFC champion Islam Makhachev as he prepares for his debut at Noche UFC on September 13. Embracing Makhachev's humorous advice about long-term training, Zurcher expressed his commitment to stay in Dagestan for an extended period, signaling his seriousness about mastering wrestling. Although he initially planned to stay for five weeks, he jokingly agreed to stay two to three years, reflecting the rigorous training culture in Dagestan. Makhachev playfully critiqued Zurcher for indulging in food upon arrival, but Zurcher assured fans he would meet weight for his first fight, showcasing his determination.
Makhachev: No five weeks, minimum two to three years. Zurcher: OK I stay here minimum two to three years... I came here because Sept. 13 I'm having my UFC debut.
Unbeaten Mexican Prospect Training for UFC Debut in Dagestan. Zurcher promises to make weight for his alleged UFC debut, having finished seven of his nine pro wins.
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