Six months ago, nobody thought Joshua Van was almost ready to fight for UFC gold; not this soon. Well, except for the man himself. “I always tell my coaches and my teammates, ‘This year, we’re gonna take over,’ ” Van told The Post on video call Thursday. It’s not that the masses doubted Van had...
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