Shane Burgos wasn’t supposed to be here.
for what was determined to be a lackluster bout at PFL 6. That made Burgos the next man up.
“How do I feel? I feel bad for the guys. It’s a s—t position to be in to have to fight your best friend. I’ve never been in that position before. I can’t image being in that position, so I do feel for those guys, especially them being suspended. This is how we provide for our families.”“I didn’t do anything. A lot of people are giving me backlash for that,” he said. “I’m like, ‘Guys what do you want me to do?’ I didn’t ask for it.
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