Charles Jourdain chasing head at UFC Winnipeg – to break Nate Diaz's record
Charles Jourdain is here for the double entendres.
Charles Jourdain is focused on what he wants. "So it might sound weird, but I need some head," Jourdain recently told MMA Junkie. As much as Jourdain (17-8-1 MMA, 8-7-1 UFC) loves double entendres, he loves guillotine chokes.
Should he get one April 18 vs. Kyle Phillips when the UFC goes to Winnipeg, he'll tie Nate Diaz's all-time record for wins via that method. "I'm going to break that," Jourdain told MMA Junkie on Tuesday.
"I'll need to. One of my friends was like, 'Well, the odds are not good anymore. ' I said, 'You know what?
If I get a knee on him, like with Davey Grant, instead of getting a TKO, I'll jump on the guillotines because I want to break that record. ' That's funny. Because when you're TKOing a guy, you can just jump on a guillotine as they are flappy.