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Bryce Mitchell suffered a seizure and concussion at UFC 296 after his knockout loss to Josh Emmett, with Joe Rogan expressing concern.

 


 

Mitchell stepped up to the plate on short notice to face off against Josh Emmett in a highly anticipated bout at UFC 296. Mitchell’s willingness to accept the challenge on such short notice has sparked excitement among fans and added an extra layer of intrigue to the upcoming event.

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The news broke when it was revealed that Emmett’s originally scheduled opponent had to withdraw due to unforeseen circumstances. UFC officials were faced with the challenging task of finding a replacement on short notice to keep the card intact. Enter Bryce Mitchell, known for his grappling prowess and unorthodox fighting style, who eagerly accepted the opportunity to showcase his skills against the formidable Josh Emmett.

In a thought-provoking and candid interview, UFC featherweight standout Bryce Mitchell sat down with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson to discuss a range of topics, including freedom, fighting, and the intersection of politics and sports.

The interview, which aired on X, provided fans with a rare glimpse into the mindset of the rising mixed martial artist who has become known not only for his impressive performances inside the Octagon but also for his outspoken views on personal freedoms and individual rights.

During the conversation, Mitchell touched upon his upbringing, emphasizing the values instilled in him by his family and community. He spoke passionately about the importance of freedom and expressed concerns about what he sees as an erosion of individual liberties in society.