Be Sharp Tony Ferguson looks in incredible shape with his new hairstyle
Tony Ferguson has debuted a new look in preparation to return from his brutal KO loss to Michael Chandler at UFC 274. Ferguson who was rumored to be getting in the rounds at Jacksonwink MMA in Albuquerque seems to be back in his home base as of now.
Ferguson has dropped a far way from his undefeated lightweight run, where he stacked consecutive wins to his name. Gone are the days when Tony would engage in a close-quarter brawl and we fand could always be assured that he’d come out the superior man in the exchange.
Although we did see glimpses of the old Tony during his first round against Chandler. In fact, that was the first round Tony had won since the opening two rounds of his fight against Gaethje. Tony scored a 10-9 on all 3 judges’ scorecards for the first round.
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Tony Ferguson brandishes new blonde hair at Big Bear Gym in California
It was this factor that motivated Tony to keep pushing despite his age. He believes he still has the groove he needs and was only caught by the luckiest of lucky shots. It was in tandem with this that Tony decided to join in at the Jacksonwink MMA Gym.
Recently Tony unveiled his latest look, and we have to say it’s the perfect blend of nostalgia and new hope. The caption read, “B# Sharp My Friends” -Champ -CSO- # Road2Gold ” as Tony stood in a southpaw stance, brandishing his new blonde hair.
Old fans of Ferguson know that this isn’t the first time Tony’s gone blonde as “Mohawk Tony” was one of the many phases in his 12-0 run at lightweight. Back then the Mohawk had a blondish-orange tint with the side hair being left black.
Now Tony has completely gone the golden route and we have to say we are already fans of it. We can see from the picture that Ferguson is back in his home base of Big Bear California, made obvious by the CSO branding across the gym. His dog Knucklez can only be seen in the back.
What do you think is the best course of action for Tony Ferguson at lightweight? As he was most recently called out by Dan Hooker, do see a fight between the two to be worthy as they’re both on a losing streak? Let us know below.
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