Hugely-respected MMA trainer Mark DellaGrotte has exclusively told setanta.com he expects Tom Egan to become a "top-level 155-pounder".
Muay Thai man DellaGrotte, who coaches Kenny Florian among a number of top fighters, has taken Egan under his wing after the Dublin fighter fled to the US in search of the world's best coaches.
Having lost his UFC debut to John Hathaway without throwing a punch in anger, inevitable question marks have surfaced regarding whether Egan has what it takes to compete at the top level.
DellaGrotte is in no doubt though, although he admits the 20-year-old may need to drop to 155 before he makes his most telling impact.
“Between the first fight he had in my gym and the last fight just recently, I have seen a huge difference in the space of two weeks in Tom Egan," DellaGrotte told setanta.com.
“Nobody wants to go to a new gym and try to be the hero and try to be the tough guy. Tom was humble, very willing to learn, it took a couple of weeks to fully open up but he is showing his true self now - that's for sure.
“Between the first time he was here and the last time, it’s like night and day.
“The biggest thing Tom lacks is experience. It’s not like you look at him and say he needs to work one thing – he just needs experience. He needs to be around good training partners, good coaches, and he just needs time.
"But I don’t see any significant holes in his game. He’s very well-rounded and he is only going to get better.
“He has an absolutely chance of making it. I’ll be honest, like I am with Tom, the US has most of the top fighters and top coaches. We’ve taken the sport by storm. But the longer Tom works with top level guys he will develop further and faster and in my opinion he is right up there with all the top-level guys at 155."
Elaborating on his 155 theory, DellaGrotte believes Egan can compete at either weight category...but he hints the lightweight division is best-suited to the Irishman's title dreams
“Tom is fighting at 170 now, but Tom could potentially make 155. He’d be a very strong 155. I’ve got him sparring with 170s and 155s and he does great in both weight classes.
“But he may have to adjust to 155. A lot of fighters do that. They make their breakthrough in the weight class where there is a space, but then they migrate and adapt.
“Both divisions are difficult, but in my opinion he could fight in either one of them. It’s just a question of which one he is gonna make the greater impact in."
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