Dricus Du Plessis Explains Killer Championship Mentality Going into UFC 312

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Dricus Du Plessis Explains Killer Championship Mentality Going into UFC 312
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Dricus Du Plessis recently revealed the mental framework that he believes is key to being a champion.

According to the middleweight champ, it’s a prerequisite for every fighter to be willing to die going into every fight. The South African believes it’s his willingness to kill, if need be, that sets him apart as the champion. “Stillknocks” coldly declared that he’ll be willing to mercilessly damage his opponent in front of their family, for as long as the referee doesn’t stop him.

“The mindset that you have to be willing to die when you get in there. You have to, but that’s a minimum requirement,” Du Plessis recently told. “The harder part is, can you kill a man when you have to? Yes, I can. So I’m willing to die and I’m willing to take that life. I know that. When I go in there, if the ref doesn’t stop it, I’m not stopping. I can be sitting on you for 10 minutes, bashing your face and if the ref doesn’t stay, ‘Stop,’ I’m not stopping.

🗣️ Dricus du Plessis: “Am I willing to die? Absolutely, that’s easy. It’s ‘are you willing to kill a man in front of his family’. Yes, I am. That’s why I’m the world champion.” 🥶🥶and remained adamant on a rematch against du Plessis.

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