UFC Fight Night 142 Walkout Songs
UFC Fight Night 142 caps off this big UFC weekend! Airing live at the Adelaide Entertainment Center in Adelaide Australia, the card is topped by a heavyweight war between Junior dos Santos and Tai Tuavasa. All over the card, people are wanting to make a mark with promoters and fans. With uniforms now de rigeur for UFC athletes, one of the few ways they have left to stand out as individuals is with walkout music. Some have a history of low-energy entrances. Others just need a boost for their walkout songs. That’s why I’m here. As MMASucka.com‘s resident musicologist, I’m here to offer suggestions that would help these fighters become more memorable as a brand. I’m even doing it publicly, for your entertainment. So, without further ado, here… We… Go!
Wilson Reis
What he last walked out to: “Don’t Call It Love” – Jonas Blue, EDX, & Alex Mills
What he should walk out to next: “Chokehold” – Stonebank feat. Concept
Wilson Reis has not had a good run as of late. On a three fight losing skid, the submission ace needs to change something up. One place to start is entrance music. Instead of the make-out house jam “Don’t Call It Love” that he walked out to against John Moraga, he could walk out to something more in-tune with his brand of violence. While it wouldn’t be out of place in the same clubs as “Don’t Call It Love,” the worldly bass thumper “Chokehold” by Stonebank with Concept would be a good fit.
Christos Giagos
What he last walked out to: “Till I Collapse”- Eminem
What he should walk out to next: “So What’cha Want” – Beastie Boys
You know exactly what I’m going to say about Christos “The Spartan” Giagos in his last fight against Charles Olivera. Eminem Curse. “Till I Collapse” is also one of the most over-used Eminem songs to boot. So what should Giagos walk out to next? If we’re keeping it to white rappers, then the logical answer is something like “So What’cha Want” by the Beastie Boys. You can hear it below.
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