If Shane MacGowan of the Pogues had been an MMA fighter, he would have been Dylan Tuke. Heart on his sleeve, working class, committed to greatness, and in need of some dental work. I first notice Tuke at the ceremonial weigh in, chirping away, when former UFC fighter Dan Hardy pulls him aside for an interview - “You’ve been making a lot of noise at the …
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