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T-City continued … “I’m not here to say I’m already celebrating. But, that would be ideal. I’m a better person, better fighter than I was when I fought him. And, watching his last fight, so is he.”

“You always want that as a fighter, as a competitor, you always want that, to make that st square. Or to say, ‘Yo dog, you legit got the best of me. Good st.”

You may remember … Ortega lost to Max via doctor’s stoppage in the 4th round at UFC 231 in 2018. Brian, who kept coming forward despite eating an ungodly amount of punches (and breaking his hand, dislocating his thumb, among other injuries), would not quit.

Brian took almost 2 years to heal up … but once he did, he looked fantastic in the Octagon, toying with Chan Sung Jung a.k.a. the Korean Zombie in October 2020.

Ortega admits he looks at the 1 blemish on his otherwise perfect resume (15-1) … and it ticks him off.

“I’m competitive. I want to make s**t even. It does bother me.”

Bottom line … “Even if he f**ks me up again, or whatever. I’ll fight you 100 times. I’m gonna get one.”

But, first things first, Brian knows he has his hands full with Volkanovski — who last lost in 2013 — next Saturday in Las Vegas.

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BRIAN ORTEGAGUNNING FOR MAX HOLLOWAY REMATCH… After Volkanovski Fight