After a successful career in his native England, UFC middleweight Tom Watson admits that American fans probably don’t know what to make of him. “I don’t really know, myself,” he admitted to MMAjunkie.

Watson (16-6 MMA, 1-2 UFC), who went 15-4 as a UCMMA and BAMMA champion across the pond, looks to move his UFC record to 2-2 when he meets Nick Catone (9-4 MMA, 3-4 UFC) on Saturday in a FOX Sports 1-televised bout at UFC 169.

Watson, who now trains out at Mark Munoz’s Reign Training Center in California, admits his wrestling has been suspect during his UFC tenure, but he believes he’s shoring up those holes in his game.

“I think the American fans can never really really know what to expect with me,” he said. “Just expect a new version, a newer mentality. Maybe I’ll try a few things people haven’t seen. But maybe at the same time, expect me to do what I always do, which is to brawl a little bit and fight more with my heart than my head.”

Check out the full conversation and some inside access to Reign above.

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