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UFC London duo agree to X-rated tattoo side bet ahead of Fight of the Night contender

Ahead of their guaranteed banger this weekend at UFC London, Jordan Vucenic and Chris Duncan have agreed to an X-rated bet.

After several dominant years as Cage Warriors featherweight champion, Jordan Vucenic was finally offered an opportunity in the UFC last August when he stepped in to fight Guram Kutateladze on short notice.

Despite losing a unanimous decision, Vucenic showcased his incredible heart and talent to the UFC fanbase, giving them a taste of what to expect moving forward.

Chris Duncan on the other hand rebounded from a loss to Manuel Torres in his last outing, submitting Bolaji Oki in the first round earning $50,000 for his performance.

UFC Fight Night: Oki v Duncan
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Duncan and Vucenic agree to X-rated bet ahead of UFC London

Their lightweight fight on Saturday night at UFC London is already being highlighted by fans as a potential Fight of the Night, with both fighters known for their ferocious fight styles.

With the stakes already being high for their fight, both ‘The Epidemic’ Vucenic and ‘The Problem’ Duncan have agreed to raise them even higher, by agreeing to an X-rated tattoo bet.

Both fighters have agreed that the loser of the fight will get the other’s fight nickname tattooed on their backside, despite neither having much room left on their body for new artwork.

“Maybe we could do, I’ll get ‘The Epidemic’ on my a– and he can get ‘The Problem’ on his a– if he loses, something like that, a bit of fun,” Duncan claimed during UFC London media day.

“I’ve got a blank canvas a– so yeah, I’m ready for that, and it’s gonna stay a blank canvas,” Vucenic agreed during his media day interview.

Jordan Vucenic has a huge tattoo of Bruce Buffer

Whilst cutting his teeth on the UK MMA regional scene, Vucenic knew that one day he would be fighting under the UFC banner.

Although his UFC debut didn’t go exactly to plan, the 29-year-old decided to commemorate it with a huge tattoo of UFC icon, Bruce Buffer shouting out his name.

“I’m from a very small place, not a lot of people ever make it out from where I’m from. I used to say to people, ‘Imagine one day, I’m gonna have Bruce Buffer say fighting out of Corby, England’, and everybody used to say, ‘You’re a dreamer, you’re never gonna have that happen.’

“The day that I made my UFC debut and Bruce Buffer said ‘Fighting out of Corby, England’ to me it was just like, wow, that’s like 11 or 12 years in the making, I had to commemorate it with a tattoo,” Vucenic said.