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Johnny Walker reacts to brutal knockout loss at UFC on ABC 6: ‘I’ll have to find out’

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Johnny Walker is back home, spending time with his family after a brutal knockout loss on Saturday to Volkan Oezdemir in UFC on ABC 6 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The knockout defeat was Walker’s second in as many matches and he admits it has made him rethink what changes he can make to avoid a third run.

“I’m fine. Just a little scratch on my lips,” Walker said in a video posted to his Instagram account on Sunday. “…I just got home with my little champion. It wasn’t a very good night for me. I don’t know what happened. I’ll have to figure it out and watch the fights again and see what I did. I think I didn’t feel in the right place for the fight. felt very strong. Everything was good.

“The (weight) cut was a little difficult, but as always. I just didn’t find myself there in the fight. But the most important thing is here, my little baby. I returned safely to him. I will take care of him and come back stronger. I’m going to spend time with my family, enjoy my wife, my baby. … I will come back stronger.”

Walker (21-9 MMA, 7-6 UFC) was brutalized by a series of punches from Oezdemir that ended the fight at 2:28 of the first round. Walker sat on the stool for Bruce Buffer’s final decision to be read, as his nose gushed blood.

For more information on the card, visit the MMA Junkie events hub to UFC on ABC 6.

This story originally appeared on MMA Junkie



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