Diego Sanchez Calls Out James Krause For Retirement Fight
Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 6, 2021
Diego Sanchez has slipped into the DM’s of James Krause who he wants to fight before retiring from the sport later this year.
Krause who owns and coaches at Glory MMA is not a fan of Joshua Fabia who is currently overseeing the final stage of Sanchez’s fight career. ‘The Nightmare’ intent on defending his coach sent Krause a direct message on Instagram proposing the two fight before he reties.
“Hello James, you’re a smart guy while mat’s smart anyway,” Sanchez wrote. “You talk bad on my mentor? When you don’t know him? He’s actually a really amazing human being! I didn’t want to get all heated and say f ck you!!! SO I WONT GO THERE it’s cool bro I know you don’t know! I’m gonna retire soon probably May maybe April. Maybe I can show you some of Joshua’s method in the octagon? If it’s not good timing we should train I’ll teach you some new
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