Michael Page felt ‘miles better’ than Kevin Holland at UFC 299, despite not performing to his expectations
March 10, 2024 5:00 pm ET
MIAMI â Michael Page felt a little off his game at UFC 299, but that did not prevent him from frustrating his opponent en route to a promotional debut victory.
Page is a showman, inside and out of the cage. From his WWE-themed entrance he said was toned down at the UFCâs request, to mid-fight taunts against Kevin Holland in his main card bout at Kaseya Center, it appeared âVenomâ was as comfortable as ever. In reality, he may have been dealing with the infamous âoctagon jittersâ that some fighters experience in their UFC debut.
âItâs weird because from start to finish, I felt confident, but when I got in there â it wasnât like I wasnât confident, I was still feeling confident â but my body just wasnât functioning in the way I wanted it to,â Page said at the post-fight news conference. âI donât know what it was down to, but itâs the first one. I did what I needed to do to win.
âI felt miles better than him, I just felt like I could have done a lot more and definitely have got the finish if I was in order, but we got the dub.â
Winning a unanimous decision behind his typical bouncing, point karate side stance, Page seemed loose and fluid in his movement during the fight. Like a snake, he darted in and out with quick strikes, and removed himself from danger before Holland could respond. Hence the nickname, âVenom.â
It was a performance that fans of Page were used to seeing, although he was unable to get a highlight reel finish. His style is not an easy one to deal with, causing Holland to become frustrated as the fight wore on, despite a few lighthearted verbal exchanges in the clinch.
âI could definitely see he was frustrated,â Page said about Holland. â⊠From the outside looking in, itâs easy to go, âOh, Iâll just do this. Just kick his leg and do this.â Then when youâre actually in there, the reality check is real. I am a lot faster than it may seem. People can say, âOh yeah, I can see that heâs fast,â but when I actually hit you with something, itâs really fast when youâre trying to land shots and nothing is landing.
âHeâs used to being in a fight, and thatâs what he feeds off. Iâm used to not being in a fight. Iâm just used to beating people up, so it just worked better for me.â
With the first UFC victory under his belt at 36, Page is not looking to call out anyone specific, or make up for lost time, because he believes he is already in the top tier of the welterweight division.
âThe reason I put myself in the deep end first is so Iâm not starting from far behind and having to make too many jumps forward to get there, because now I donât feel in a rush,â Page said. âI fought an amazing athlete in Kevin Holland, very high, towards the top of the table of the UFC. So, I donât need to rush, Iâm already there.â
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