Middleweight prospect Bo Nickal is indifferent to the opinions swirling around his upcoming spot at UFC 300, shrugging off criticisms and focusing on his return to the octagon. Since joining the UFC in late 2022, the former Penn State wrestler has garnered significant attention, with notable victories over Jamie Pickett and newcomer Val Woodburn, both occurring within one round.
After a brief hiatus following his win over Woodburn last July, Nickal is poised to make his comeback next month at UFC 300 against the surging Cody Brundage, who boasts back-to-back wins, including a first-round knockout of Zachary Reece last December.
Despite the anticipation surrounding Nickal’s return, some fans have expressed dissatisfaction with his placement on the main card, particularly given the lineup of high-profile matchups like Charles Oliveira vs. Arman Tsarukyan, Holly Holm vs. Kayla Harrison, and Deiveson Figueiredo vs. Cody Garbrandt.
Responding to the backlash on his YouTube channel, Nickal dismisses the criticism with characteristic nonchalance, suggesting a humorous role reversal scenario where he critiques fans at their jobs. “Just doing me baby, I don’t really care to be honest,” he quips before elaborating, “I could fight wherever I like that it makes people mad. I think that’s so funny.”
Nickal goes on to explain his perspective, asserting that his placement on the main card is likely due to his popularity and ability to draw viewers, rather than being solely based on merit. He maintains that regardless of placement, his paycheck remains unaffected, and he remains unfazed by the uproar from fans.
Nickal’s comments reflect his laid-back attitude towards the criticism surrounding his UFC 300 spot, emphasizing his focus on his upcoming fight and his confidence in his abilities. As the event approaches, fans await eagerly to witness Nickal’s return to the octagon, alongside the other highly anticipated matchups slated for UFC 300.