"I think the loss of Ghana to Francis Ngannou made him work even harder. Also, we're going to be part of a big event. For the first time ever, the UFC will hold a tournament in his hometown. Gan is a great fighter. I think he's going to be in great shape. But I intend to show him something he's never seen before. It's going to be a fight. I'm going to bite the mouthpiece and go forward."
As a reminder, the Tuivasa vs. Ghana confrontation will take place Sept. 3 in Paris.