Kyran Cameron tests skills with Dario Sinagoga for the interim lightweight title at BFL 71. This Battlefield Fight League clash emanates from Vancouver, British Columbia on March 10th and broadcasts via UFC Fight Pass.
I spoke with Cameron prior to this prizefight (when the card was initially scheduled for February 17th).
We touched on several subjects such as: -The Parabellum MMA lineage continuing with Aegis MMA where Cameron trains
-Aegis MMA and cross-training with other gyms bringing together elite fighters throughout Ontario
-Sharing the card with teammate Bobby Poulter and the residual momentum that comes with that
-Cameron's BFL 67 welterweight title bid and his switch to lightweight this time out
-This being the first go-around at lightweight following previous efforts at welterweight and middleweight and training camp amendments in this particular one
-If there's an ideal strength of schedule Cameron hopes to have for 2022
-What a quote-unquote next step would represent in the career of Kyran Cameron
-BFL having a bit of a defined feeder league dynamic to UFC by virtue of being on UFC Fight Pass
-Thoughts on Dario Sinagoga, training connectivity with Sinagoga's last opponent Zack Powell, and if that has any carryover leading into this clash
-If Cameron is noticing this divisional switch is providing a lot of great opportunities to manage the range and really utilize his frame
-Kyran Cameron having a trading card made of him recently via Last of the Hards
-Cameron's previous job delivering medical cannabis
-Doing security work at luxury hotels and some of the experiences with that gig
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