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Manel Kape - trash talks and Quotes

When thinking about Manel Kape, the sentiment is unmistakable: electric arrogance backed by real danger. Nicknamed Starboy, Kape is the rare fighter who doesn’t just believe the spotlight belongs to him—he commands it. In a division often defined by speed and efficiency, Kape injects something volatile: personality, rhythm, and menace. Every exchange feels like it could end in a highlight, and every microphone appearance feels one sentence away from going viral.

Kape’s verbal style is unapologetically confrontational. He talks like a man who sees himself as the main character in everyone else’s story, and crucially, he fights like one too. This isn’t empty bravado. When Kape says he brings excitement and finishes, his record backs it up. He thrives in chaos, using feints, timing, and explosive counters to turn opponents into hesitant spectators. His words and his violence speak the same language.

On SportzOnly, Manel Kape sits perfectly within the High-Voltage Star Power and Antagonism categories. He is the flyweight division’s ultimate heel—a fighter fans either can’t stand or can’t stop watching. Unlike calculated trash talkers, Kape’s energy feels raw and unpredictable. One moment he’s dancing mid-fight, the next he’s detonating a counter that changes the entire tone of the bout. That duality—playful and predatory—is his brand.

Context matters with Kape. A former RIZIN champion, he arrived in the UFC already polished, already dangerous, and already convinced he was better than the room. His infamous “DNA” tirade didn’t just shock fans—it crystallized his role as the division’s villain. While others chase approval, Kape feeds off rejection. The louder the boos, the sharper he looks.

Technically, Kape is far more than noise. His counter-striking is among the cleanest at 125 pounds, blending elite footwork with knockout intent. Against contenders like Kai Kara-France and rising threats such as Muhammad Mokaev, Kape has shown that his timing and composure scale with pressure. As his rivalry with champion Joshua Van intensifies, the narrative writes itself: chaos versus control, star power versus crown.

In the current MMA landscape, Manel Kape’s words matter because they polarize. He forces attention in a division that often struggles for mainstream spotlight. Whether he’s throwing bottles at press conferences or calmly explaining why five rounds favor him, Kape understands one truth—entertainment accelerates opportunity.

The timeline below captures Starboy at his loudest, sharpest, and most dangerous. These quotes aren’t just trash talk or confidence—they’re signposts of a fighter who believes the flyweight division only becomes interesting when his name is in the title picture.

Manel Kape's Statements About Other Fighters

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Joshua Van January 2, 2026

“Me and my ugly little baby wish all a happy new year.”

– via X (formerly Twitter) continuing his relentless mental warfare against the new flyweight champion, Joshua Van.

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Mockery
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Joshua Van December 18, 2025

“Remember when i said i'd beat both of u on the same night? Brandon Royal already got his a whooped. Now only ur b*tch a** is left.”

– via X, responding to the champion by referencing his dominant first round knockout victory over Brandon Royval at UFC Vegas 112

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Trashtalk
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Joshua Van December 15, 2025

“Let's make it official. Have your manager reach out to the ufc, mine is already at the table, waiting... @danawhite @mickmaynard2 @aliabdelazizoo”

– via X, formally accepting Joshua Van's callout and instructing Van to have his manager contact the UFC to make the fight official.

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Challenge
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Joshua Van December 14, 2025

“You have my belt, if i didn’t break my foot in july i’ll be the champion right now. Now baby, listen very well, i am here, your daddy, your daddy gonna take your diapers alive on the new deal, paramount deal. I am going to take your diapers alive.”

– speaking to Michael Bisping after his KO win over Brandon Royval, claiming he would already be champion if not for an injury and sending a bizarre message to champion Joshua Van before challenging him to fight in Houston in February or "whenever you want.

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