"If I have to kill a man, I will" - Themba Gorimbo issues chilling warning to Jeremiah Wells ahead of UFC Vegas 110
"If I have to kill a man, I will" - Themba Gorimbo issues chilling warning to Jeremiah Wells ahead of UFC Vegas 110
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"If I have to kill a man, I will" - Themba Gorimbo issues chilling warning to Jeremiah Wells ahead of UFC Vegas 110

Swagat Kumar Jena 🕒︎ 2025-11-02

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If I have to kill a man, I will - Themba Gorimbo issues chilling warning to Jeremiah Wells ahead of UFC Vegas 110

Themba Gorimbo recently sent a grave warning to Jeremiah Wells ahead of their clash at UFC Vegas 110.Gorimbo is set to make his octagon return in a welterweight clash against Wells on the main card of UFC Vegas 110, which will take place on Saturday at the UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada. During the recent media day, the Zimbabwean vowed to put on a strong performance against Wells:''He can be on 25 losing streak, 25 winning streak. I don't give a sh*t, honestly. I don't care. Because if I look at him too much, why, who am I? You know what I'm saying? I have my business to do. He has got his business to do. I don't give a sh*t about what he does. Sorry to swear, but I'm not sorry either. He will fight his fight. I'll fight my fight. We'll see.''He continued:''I say to you, he's a good fighter, I respect him, I'm here to do my job. I don't give a sh*t what circumstances under, bro. He's got a family, I've got a family. I've got kids to feed at home. My kids are more important than his. If I have to kill a man, I will.''Check out Themba Gorimbo's comments below:After an unsuccessful UFC debut, Gorimbo (14-5) amassed a four-fight win streak inside the octagon before suffering an opening-round submission defeat against Vicente Luque at UFC 310 last year.Meanwhile, Wells (12-4-1) is currently on a two-fight skid, the most recent being a split decision loss to Max Griffin at UFC Vegas 86.Themba Gorimbo opens up about his recent octagon lossIn the aforementioned media day, Themba Gorimbo revealed that he injured his ankle prior to the Vicente Luque fight at UFC 310:''I broke my ankle a week before I took that fight. I broke my ankle on Nov. 11. I took that fight on Nov. 17. I went against the doctors. I'm a hard head and rebellious sometimes. On the day of the fight after I lost, I cried at T-Mobile like no other because I was regretting the decision of taking the fight...I knew I was not ready. But it was too late. I had to fight...I went against them and I learned the lesson the hard way. I cried at T-Mobile, went home, got depressed, went to Russia for a week...came back, and here we are in America. I'm blessed and look at me." [0:41 of the interview]

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