In Episode 2 of The Ultimate Fighter 33, T.J. Dillashaw discusses his past experiences on the show while glossing over his controversial PED scandal. Meanwhile, Danil Donchenko reveals the hardships of the ongoing war in Ukraine, which fuels his desire to compete. Brazilian Richard Martins expresses his wish to fight Donchenko in striking exchanges rather than grappling. This episode dives deeper into the fighters' motivations and their mental state as they prepare to face each other in the competition.
Danil Donchenko spoke emotionally about the war in Ukraine, stating, "I have friends who are already dead," and this personal loss serves as a significant motivation for him in the competition.
Richard Martins expressed his determination to engage in a striking battle, asserting, "I will try grappling, but for me I want to strike with him," highlighting his Muay Thai background.
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