Ian Garry has delivered a rather interesting outlook on his UFC 298 clash with Geoff Neal.

Garry and Neal are set to collide inside the Honda Center in Anaheim, California on February 17. The two were supposed to meet at UFC 292 back in August of last year. Plans changed when Neal was pulled from the card. There was a lot of bad blood between "The Future" and "Handz of Steel," with Garry even wearing a shirt with Neal's mugshot front and center.

Now, Garry vows to make Neal ... poop?

During a recent video posted on his Instagram account, Ian Garry said he plans to beat Geoff Neal so bad that he'll do the same pooing motion that a dog does.

"What am I gonna finish him with? I'm gonna make him quit," Garry said. "He'll choose when he's done. I'd like to f****** kick him to the body and have him do that, like, when the dog's s*******, like when they're pooing for protection. That's what they do, right? Dogs look at their owners when they're pooing because that's when they're vulnerable for attack, right? There's me."

Yeah, don't ask me.

Garry will hope to keep his unbeaten record intact against a dangerous Neal. The Irishman had a one-sided unanimous decision victory over Neil Magny in 2023, and he wants to keep moving forward in his quest for UFC gold.

Can Neal ruin Garry's plan?

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