UFC’s Ian Garry explains why he left Ireland to train at Sanford MMA: ‘I want to be pushed’

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UFC’s Ian Garry explains why he left Ireland to train at Sanford MMA: ‘I want to be pushed’

A lot has changed in Ian Garry’s life over the past year, and moving to Sanford MMA has been instrumental.

Garry (8-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) no longer had a gym to call home after his title-winning performance over Jack Grant last June at Cage Warriors 125, departing Team KF in Dublin. He moved to Sanford MMA in South Florida and already has made waves after his successful UFC debut against Jordan Williams at UFC 268.

The 24-year-old brash Irishman explained that training with the likes of former UFC title challengers Gilbert Burns and Michael Chandler has allowed his game to grow exponentially.

“If I stayed in Ireland, I’d be the guy,” Garry said in an interview with Sherdog. “I’d get all the one-on-ones. I don’t want to be the guy. I want to be pushed. The guys I’m stepping onto the mats with here are like, they f*cking hand hidings out every day to everyone. There’s not a single person in this gym that wins every round, that wins every minute of sparring. Like it is a f*cking tough and there’s no ego in here in regards to like, people are swinging at each other and f*cking going aggressive.”

The prime example of a fighter who stayed in Ireland and found massive success is former UFC dual champion Conor McGregor, but Garry said no one can criticize McGregor’s methods or loyalty after achieving so much at SBG Ireland.

“People say to me, ‘Oh, Conor would have been a much better fighter had he gone away.’ I’m like, he done good enough,” Garry said. “He done good enough where he was. I’m not gonna think about if he could have been better. He done what he did and fair f*cks to him. I don’t need to know if he could have been better or what he had done.”

Garry returns to action Saturday when he meets Darian Weeks (5-1 MMA, 0-1 UFC) at UFC 273 at Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Fla. The main card airs on pay-per-view following prelims on ESPN and early prelims on ESPN+.

UFC’s Ian Garry explains why he left Ireland to train at Sanford MMA: ‘I want to be pushed’