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And the Brit was concerned he was going to suffer the same fate for this weekend’s fight when he was on the receiving end of a vicious eye poke during training camp.
Speaking to The Mail, he said: “I was wrestling on the mat, and I shot for a takedown — I don’t know why I’m doing that — it was like the worst thing to ever happen to me.
“The guy’s middle finger, I felt it go to the back of my brain. I actually tried to carry on wrestling. Anatoly [Malykhin] — he just won in ONE Championship there — he was like, ‘Sit down, sit your a** down’.
“It actually got worse as the days went on, and then I was actually worried, I can’t pull out of another fight.
“But then it got better and it’s fine. It was one of the worst eye pokes I’ve ever had in my life, probably anyone will have ever seen. It was really bad when it happened. But it’s part of camp, isn’t it.
“I actually didn’t share it. When I share s***, I don’t think. I’ve had to start thinking a bit more now. I just shared my week of training.
“I was in the ice bath and stuff like that, and that eye picture was on my phone because I sent it and I was like, ‘Post that.’
“My partner Christian was like, ‘Chael [Sonnen] said you’re posting that to pull out of the fight.’ I was like, ‘What the f*** does that conspiracy theorist know?’ So I don’t know.”
Till is ranked No10 in the UFC’s middleweight division and hopes a first win in three years on Saturday can propel him back into title contention.
Du Plessis is ranked below his British opponent in 14th, but remains the slight favourite heading into the bout.