The final UFC event of 2018 was thrilling, with two champions being crowned. Brett Okamoto is looking for 2019 to bring the excitement, too, and he suggests some fights that will ignite fireworks.
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Sunday, 6 January 2019
Five MMA fights Brett Okamoto wants to see in 2019
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