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Tai Tuivasa has opened up about why he will never use gangsta rap as his walkout music, how he would go in the NRL and the opponent that punched him the hardest - ahead of his return to the Octagon this weekend.
The Sydney KO king returns to action on a UFC Fight Night this weekend in Orlando where he will take on dangerous Russian Sergei Pavlovich.
In a sport that has many outrageous characters, Tuivasa has become one of the most popular fighters in the organisation - best known for knocking opponents out, bizarre walkout songs and drinking beer from people's shoes.
Tai Tuivasa (pictured fighting Augusto Sakai) has opened up about why he will never use gangster rap as his walkout music, how he would go in the NRL and the opponent that punched him the hardest - ahead of his return to the Octagon this weekend
The Sydney KO king returns to action on a UFC Fight Night this weekend in Orlando where he will take on dangerous Russian Sergei Pavlovich
In his last fight 'Bam Bam' made history by becoming the first UFC fighter to knock down Ciryl Gane - but it wasn't enough to put the French heavyweight away.
'I knew right away that I didn't hit him properly,' said Tuivasa. 'And I knew he'd regather pretty quick. I was close in that fight, but not close enough.'
Tuivasa sees his fight against Pavlovich this weekend being just as entertaining, with either him knocking out the big Russian, or vice versa.
'That's the way I see it going down. Either he