Jose
Mariscal
called out old foe Bryce
Mitchell
after his win over Morgan
Charriere
at
UFC Fight Night 240
on Saturday.

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Mariscal derailed the French standout’s hype train by putting on an
impressive display of pace and pressure to rope in a split-decision
win. “Chepe” subsequently called out Mitchell, who defeated him on
the regional scene in 2017.

“There’s a lot of guys but the one specific ranked guy – I fought
him in the regional scene, I fought him in his hometown and they
gave it to him obviously,” Mariscal said during a post-fight media scrum. “I was cool about it, I
said, ‘I will see you again one day.’ And I would like to callout
Mr. Bryce
Mitchell
.”

Mariscal would ideally want the rematch at The Sphere in Las Vegas,
where the UFC is planning a unique card to honor Mexican
Independence Day on Sept. 14.

“Yeah man, I’m that Mexican that deserves to be in that Sphere
fight, you know,” Mariscal said. “I go out there and show exactly
what the Mexican fighting style is, you know. We go out there and
put on a show and get that win and show the heart.”

Mariscal faced Mitchell at V3 Fights 60 in 2017 but missed weight
for the bout, robbing himself of the opportunity to win “Thug
Nasty’s” featherweight title. Mariscal also revealed that he had
recently found out about his mother’s breast cancer going into the
bout. However, “Chepe” believes he did enough to get his hand
raised against Mitchell, who went on to win the unanimous
decision.

“If you do your research on me, you can see that I fought him in
his hometown,” Mariscal said. “What’s crazy is, I fought him when I
found out my mom had breast cancer. And I had one of the worst cuts
ever, my body locked up, I missed weight. I didn’t have the proper
corner, I went in there fighting like I was just floating in there.
And literally if you see the rounds, he was literally crawling back
to his corner. And I thought I won the fight. But he’s a ranked
guy, he’s in front of me, so I’m like, ‘You know what, let me run
that one back and let’s see if we can put on another show.’”

Mariscal is currently riding a six-fight winning streak and
undefeated in three UFC outings. Meanwhile, Mitchell is coming off
a brutal first-round knockout loss against Josh Emmett
in December and is 1-2 in his last three.

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