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The Walkout Consultant: UFC Fight Night 153 Walkout Songs

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UFC Fight Night 153 Walkout Songs

The UFC is back this weekend with UFC Fight Night 153  Airing live at the Ericsson Globe in Stockholm, Sweden, the card is topped by a light heavyweight war between Anthony Smith and Alexander Gustafsson. 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!

Chris Fishgold

What he last walked out to: “Love Me” – WiDE AWAKE feat. Jacob Banks

What he should walk out to next: “Man’s World” – Beanie Sigel

Chris Fishgold does not look like a man who would normally walk out to trappy rave music. Honestly, based on information that’s coming to light these days, his last fight’s entrance music – “Love Me” by WiDE AWAKE and Jacob Banks – was probably chosen for him by one of Dana White’s interns. So, what should Fishgold walk out to, then? Well, why not Beanie Sigel’s hard-spitting “Man’s World?” It’s a solid, James Brown-sampling track of tough guy braggadocio as opposed to a guy ranting at his ex. A superior choice for a fighter with 12 victories by form of choke in his professional career. You can hear it below.

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Justin Pierrot is MMASucka.com's resident musicologist and TUF aficionado. When not looking after his family or writing his weekly pieces, he's making music as Stormland or building Gundam models.

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  • Bk says:

    Dude why doesn’t Anthony Smith walk out to King & Lionheart from Of Monsters and Men? It’s perfect timing, the end of the song is dope, and I think they are from Sweden so the arena will sing along. Almost seems like a no-brainer.

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