Tatsuya Kawajiri  might have misspoken when he gave his thoughts about his UFC debut against Sean Soriano, or Google translate was a little off-base. After his win, Kawajiri took to Facebook to post his feelings about the fight , which took place this past January in Singapore at UFC Fight Night 34. In a passage that seemed almost out of place for its level of honesty, he said, “For a fighter like me who doesn’t have real talent, the only thing I can do is keep on attacking and get the win even if it’s not pretty.” Ouch. For a fighter with over a decade of experience at the highest levels of the sport, not to mention a solid base of support from hardcore fans who followed his every move overseas, that’s selling himself a little short, isn’t it? But as it turns out, what went down on the page wasn’t exactly what he meant.

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Tatsuya Kawajiri: I’m not cool like Anderson Silva or GSP, but like Guida, I’m relentless – MMA Junkie

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