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“Hold on brother, I’m graduating”- Fans react to Tony Ferguson’s latest images from Harvard Cross Over Business Program

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Fans react to Tony Ferguson’s latest images from Harvard Cross Over Business Program

Tony Ferguson recently attended the Harvard Business School ‘Crossover into Business Program’. Forty-five athletes from various disciplines, 24 of which were on campus, participated in the program, and close to 100 second-year Harvard Business School MBA students volunteered to be their mentors. The latest images of Tony Ferguson from the campus with his classmates have received wholesome reactions from his beloved fans.

Tony Ferguson shared this photo on Instagram (Instagram)

Ferguson posted the image on Twitter with the caption:

“Stronger🙅‍♂️Crossover Than🏀💨🍃Iverson 📈 Thank🙏You
@HarvardHBS @anitaelberse & a few others for making this possible 💯 “Opportunities Exist When We Create Them” -Champ 📚 -CSO- 🇺🇸🏆🇲🇽 # 🚣‍♂️💨🍃 # extra🥇credit # Back2Work # Hashtag You’re It “

One fan was glad to see Ferguson in good spirits:

“Love you Tony, so glad to see you do well.”

Yet another fan wrote:

‘Let’s fu**ing go Tony. Nothing makes me happier than to see you happy and doing well. CSO forever brother.”

Yet another fan used a classic Ferguson meme template:

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Khabib Nurmagomedov names Tony Ferguson among list of names he wanted to fight when he was competing

Khabib’s Nurmagomedov legacy in the MMA world is unprecedented, and the respect he commands from his peers unparalleled.

Although he defended his belt only thrice, which is piffling if we consider the legacy of other champions, the sheer dominance, and the nature of competition he faced is what separates him. He carried an entire nation with him, and put his hometown Dagestan on the map. A remorseless wrestler, a born leader, a conscientious champion, and an absolute genius inside the octagon, Khabib scripted his name into the history books at the very top.

Following his subjugating victory at UFC 254 against a dangerous opponent like Justin Gaethje, the undefeated Dagestani decided to lace his gloves, owing to the devastating loss of his hero, coach, and mentor- his late great father Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov. As the world looked upon in shock, and emotions ran high, fans took some time to digest the greatness they had witnessed that night inside the octagon.

The Dagestani has faced some of the best in the sport, including Conor McGregor, Dustin Poirier, and Justin Gaethje, but there are still three matchups he would have loved to have made:

“Of course, it was Tony Ferguson for sure. But this has never happened. Okay GSP, if you guys want. But I respect this guy a lot you know. And I think it was 2014-15 when Anthony Pettis was UFC Champion like that time. I really really want to fight this guy.”

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Abhishek

Abhishek, a versatile sports journalist and also a dedicated martial arts aficionado. With an enduring devotion to boxing and a growing interest in MMA, he has developed a profound understanding of combat sports. His writing mirrors the intensity of the ring, aiming to land a punch that resonates with readers.

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