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“Loosa is good. He’s been about a while with two fights in the UFC – tough fights, as well. But I believe he’s not a fighter I’ve never seen before; I’ve fought a lot of these guys with the same kind of style,” McKee said. “He’s good, he’s durable, he’s all these things, but he’s nothing more than I am. I have this, plus tenfold of skills I have more tools to beat him. I know that I’m very good at finding a way to win, and Saturday night, that’s the plan.”

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Delivering the type of performance he knows he’s capable of would be the perfect way for McKee to make his return. It would mean a great deal to him and to his team that they were able to rebuild after his initial time in the UFC and come back better than ever and prove that the Octagon is truly where he’s supposed to be.

“It’s going to be a lot of relief for the whole team. We’ve all known this, from before the first run in the UFC to this one. We’ve all known I was on this level,” McKee said. “Two fights doesn’t mean anything, to be honest, so we went back and put things in place and it’s just going to be a relief to show the world what we’ve already known.”

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