Bryce Mitchell was going to get his camo shorts one way or another. The UFC featherweight was determined to wear them inside the octagon, even if Reebok, the UFC’s apparel partner, didn’t address his request of putting camo design on shorts he could wear during a fight. On Tuesday, UFC president Dana White revealed that Reebok granted Mitchell’s wish and gave him custom camo shorts for his co-main event against Andre Fili on Saturday at UFC on ESPN+ 39. Reebok and UFC might feel relieved the request was granted as Mitchell (13-0 MMA, 4-0 UFC) was willing to go to great lengths to grace the octagon with camo bottoms. “I really wanted camo shorts, and I was 100 percent going to wear them, but I figured they wouldn’t let me, so I was going to wear them illegally.” Mitchell told reporters, including MMA Junkie, during UFC on ESPN+39 virtual media day. “I had this whole thing envisioned out in my head
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