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MMA System: I Will Be Pound For Pound Goat-Chapter 716: The Backlash
The episode had barely ended before the clips were already circulating.
Ivan Novak's interview on Chin Checked didn't just make noise, it lit a fire. MMA fans didn't hold back, and Chirper turned into a battlefield.
Hashtags started trending within the hour: #CrossEra, #NovakDelusion, #GOATdebate, and most brutally, #KnowYourPlaceIvan.
Clips of Ivan claiming Damon hadn't fought "any of the good ones in their prime" got looped endlessly, paired with highlights of Damon finishing world-class fighters like Whittier, PDD, and Balim Chemasov.
Fans dragged up Damon's flawless record, his title defenses, his World Tournament dominance, lining it all up against Ivan's resume like a courtroom exhibit.
One user posted:
>>>Ivan Novak talking like he's the final boss when he barely got through his last fight. Sit down. #CrossEra<<<<
Another added,
>>>> Imagine being gifted a coaching spot just to get front row seats to your own beating. Damon gonna humble this man in 3 rounds.<<<<
Others mocked the third-round TKO prediction with memes of Damon standing untouched while Ivan got winded shadowboxing.
Some even edited Ivan's interview into fake video game trailers titled "DLC Villain Before the Main Character Shows Up."
Meanwhile, fighters and analysts weighed in more carefully.
UFA featherweight contender Adrian Rhodes tweeted:
>>>>Respect to Ivan, but Damon's résumé speaks for itself. You don't discredit greatness just to hype yourself.<<<<
On the other hand, Ivan's few defenders argued he was doing exactly what a fighter should do, selling the fight and showing confidence.
But even those voices were drowned in the flood of reactions siding with Damon.
But the backlash surrounding Ivan's comments didn't last long.
Later that evening, the online storm shifted direction entirely.
A new post hit Chirper, one that no one expected.
It was a clean shot of Damon Cross and Svetlana standing together beneath the floral arch, hand in hand, her white dress glowing under the soft lights.
Moments later, more pictures followed, candids of them laughing at the reception, dancing, and one short video of Damon spinning his daughter slowly in the middle of the dance floor.
Within the hour, the fighting world forgot about Ivan's ego trip.
Fans flooded Chirper.
@CombatTruth
"This man won the World Tournament, defended two belts, and still had the softest, cleanest wedding of the year? Damon Cross is undefeated in life."
@MMA_Insight
"Forget GOAT debates. The man just delivered a highlight reel wedding."
@KOqueen
"Did y'all see how happy he looked with his daughter? We talk about power and grit, but that is legacy."
@ChokeGameStrong: "Ivan out here throwing shade and Damon didn't even respond. Bro got married and dropped highlight reels without throwing a punch."
Even mainstream outlets outside of MMA picked it up. Fashion blogs reposted Svetlana's dress. Parenting pages shared the clip of Damon lifting Ava onto his shoulder while slow dancing. One entertainment columnist summed it up best:
>>>Some men are champions in the cage. Others are champions in life. Damon Cross just proved he's both.<<<
By the next morning, #TheCrossWedding and #UndefeatedEverywhere were trending worldwide.
Just when the online dust seemed to settle and fans thought the Ivan situation would fade into the background, Damon's page lit up.
His account, which had remained quiet since the wedding, posted two back-to-back images late in the evening.
The first photo showed Damon standing in his living room, shirt off, sweats on, relaxed but focused.
Behind him was the full display shelf, wide and tall, filled with every major belt he'd ever won. freёnovelkiss-com
UFA gold, World Tournament titles, over ten belts in total, all perfectly spaced on custom mounts.
A man standing in front of his history.
The caption said everything:
>>>>A guy who hasn't done what I've done can't tell me what to do to be better than him, when I already am.<<<<<
Minutes later, the second post followed. It was a black-and-white photo of Damon's wrapped hands, resting on his knees in the gym. The picture said the vacation was over.
>>>>Enough talk. Daddy's ready to work now.<<<<
Fans went wild.
@FrontKickDaily
"Cross doesn't chirp often. But when he does? It's a kill shot."
@InsideTheCage
"This man just closed the debate in two posts."
@FightTapeFiend
"That belt shelf is disgusting. Ten-plus titles? No one can talk to this man."
@RealMMAjunkie
"Ivan barked. Damon reminded him he built the yard."
#DaddyIsBack and #ShelfOfChampions started trending within the hour. The timing was perfect.
This was another small back-and-forth between Damon and Ivan.
The tension had been building slowly ever since Damon defeated Alex Tereira to claim the light heavyweight title and Ivan secured the middleweight interim belt.
At first, when they spoke of each other, it was all respect, two top-tier fighters acknowledging the other's skills. But that tone had started to shift.
Now, the respect was still there, but every word carried an undercurrent. A subtle edge.
Like both men were carefully threading the line between admiration and challenge. It wasn't personal, yet. But it was becoming inevitable.
After all, they were going to try to knock each other out. That's the nature of the sport. The UFA knew it. The fans expected it. And both men were too competitive to hold back forever.
This wasn't trash talk just to sell tickets.
It was two alpha fighters slowly moving toward collision.
And everyone watching knew it would explode.
And while the popular narrative was that Damon would run through him, those who studied the sport knew better. Ivan's fighting style told a different story.
He wasn't flashy or wild. He was calculated. Patient. Tight defense, sharp counters, and a relentless pressure that broke opponents down over time.
It wasn't the kind of style that made highlight reels. But it won fights.
Stylistically, it looked like a real problem. Damon had faced pressure before, but not like this. Ivan wouldn't rush.
He wouldn't gas. He'd stay just out of reach until the moment he needed to step in. And if he got on top of you, it was hard to get him off.
But Damon had always adapted. That was the thing. No matter who he faced, wrestlers, strikers, counter-punchers, he figured them out. He changed the pace. He switched angles. He never fought the same fight twice.
So while Ivan posed a threat, no one could say for sure how it would go. Predictions were just guesses. In the end, only time would tell.
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