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22nd March 2021
12:02pm GMT

"Everyone deserves a bit of selfishness, you know. "I don't think anyone should be told they can't go and do something. I didn't do it because I'm selfish, I wanted to better my life." Webb reached his lowest point when he suffered defeat in his first professional fight. "I felt like such a bum, you know."Now 31, he was right not to have given up. Fast forward to 2021, in the midst of a global pandemic, Webb stands on the brink of glory - and securing a contract with the UFC. He went on to win his following five professional bouts and recently toppled Craig White, stopping the former UFC man in the first round. "That's my level," he says. "He was just out of the UFC and I controlled him." In a sport renowned for generating heat, Webb doesn't believe in trash talk. "They're all great guys, I respect anyone who fights." https://www.instagram.com/p/CMmXRvrHPyi/ On Friday, Webb went up against Matthew Bonner at Cage Warriors 121. Victory, and more importantly the manner in which it is achieved, could have opened the door to the biggest federation on the planet, but it was not to be. Bonner defeated him in the second round to deliver a tough set-back. Knowing Webb, though, he won't be down for long.
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