Filed under: News , UFC , Videos GDANSK, Poland – Andre Fili genuinely believes he’s the best 145-pound fighter in the world, but he also knows there’s no point in saying it. He has to prove it. The obvious argument against his case, as Fili himself will point out, is inconsistency. When he joined the UFC back in 2013, the featherweight was on an eight-fight winning streak with five finishes. After a victorious octagon debut, though, momentum shifted. And a loss to current champ Max Holloway sent Fili into a seesaw of results, most recently a loss at UFC 214.

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UFC-Gdansk’s Andre Fili hopes rekindled passion for fighting turns around inconsistent UFC run – MMA Junkie

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