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TTP Episode 545 features Dakota Bush, Wes Schultz and UFC Sacramento
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TTP Episode 545 features Dakota Bush, Wes Schultz and UFC Sacramento

Episode 545 profiles Dakota Bush’s eight-fight winning run, Wes Schultz’s UFC return and the key middleweight fights on the UFC Sacramento card.

TTP Episode 545 focuses on Dakota Bush, Wes Schultz and the UFC Sacramento card. The episode combines interviews with both fighters and a preview of the event’s main bouts, led by a middleweight meeting between Anthony Hernandez and Gregory Rodrigues.

Bush appears as a PFL lightweight following an eight-fight winning streak. He discusses the change in his results, along with the finish that marked his PFL debut. That run has placed him on a positive path in the promotion as he prepares for his next contest.

His upcoming opponent is Raheam Forest, the CFFC champion. Bush addresses the matchup and gives his prediction for the fight. The interview also provides context on how his recent form has changed his position within the lightweight division.

The UFC Sacramento preview examines Hernandez against Rodrigues, with both middleweights seeking progress in the rankings. The programme also covers the co-main event, where Vitor Petrino moves up to heavyweight to face Sergey Spivak. Other selected fights from the main card are included in the discussion.

Schultz closes the episode with an interview about his middleweight bout against Jackson McVey. He reflects on the disorder surrounding his previous fight and the experience of competing outside his home country. The conversation then turns to his return to domestic competition and what the setting at Golden 1 Center could mean for the event.

Schultz also discusses the quick turnaround before facing McVey, assesses the matchup and gives his own prediction. Together, the two interviews frame the episode around fighters examining their next tests, while the UFC Sacramento segment concentrates on the card’s leading middleweight story and Petrino’s move to heavyweight.

Source: Cageside Press