T.J. Dillashaw may still like Cory Sandhagen, but he does not sound too fond of some comments made by his upcoming opponent in the lead-up to their fight in May.
Dillashaw makes his return to the Octagon after serving a two-year suspension from the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) following a positive test for EPO days before his fight with Henry Cejudo at UFC Brooklyn in 2019. He became eligible to compete again this year, so the quest to find an opponent for the former bantamweight champion was quickly set in motion.
Although he had no shortage of opponents to choose from considering how many top bantamweights called him out, Dillashaw eventually settled on Sandhagen for his comeback.