Canadian welterweight fighter Mike Malott is preparing for his anticipated bout against Charles Radtke at UFC 315 on May 10th at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec. Currently ranked #35 in the welterweight division worldwide, the 33-year-old fighter has been making waves not only with his impressive 11-2-1 record but also with his unconventional way of engaging fans and his nutrition.
Canadian heritage fuels Mike Malott's fight camp diet
The Sacramento-based fighter proudly claims his Canadian roots and states that maple syrup is a big part of his nutritional regimen. Maple syrup, rich in minerals like manganese and zinc, serves as a natural carbohydrate source for the Team Alpha Male and Niagara Top Team athlete.
At 6'1 and 73 inches reach, Mike Malott will be imposing a size advantage on Radtke when they meet in a welterweight bout. By making his training camp more and more Canadian, the Canadian fighter proves his roots by being committed to his national heritage on his way to his professional endeavours.
However, Mike Malott has been candid about his social media presence, especially his interaction with fans on Instagram in the lead up to his return to the octagon in Canada.
Welterweight clash features contrasting styles and backgrounds
Charles Radtke enters the bout with a 10-4-0 professional record and is currently ranked #40 in the welterweight division worldwide. The American fighter from Salem, Wisconsin, trains out of MMA MASTERS and stands at 5'9" with a 72-inch reach.
Mike Malott is coming off a unanimous decision victory over Trevin Giles at UFC Fight Night 246 last November, while Charles Radtke enters the octagon following an impressive first-round TKO of Matthew Semelsberger at UFC Fight Night 247. Fans can watch this exciting welterweight matchup live on May 10th at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, as part of the UFC 315 main card airing on ESPN+ PPV beginning at 10 p.m. ET.
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