LAS VEGAS – After a profitable UFC featherweight debut, Aljamain Sterling is able to tackle the very prime of the division.
Sterling (24-4 MMA, 16-4 UFC) known as out former title challenger and long-time contender Brian Ortega after his win at Saturday’s UFC 300. Sterling defeated Calvin Kattar (23-8 MMA, 7-6 UFC) in a dominant resolution win within the preliminary portion of the occasion, and he’s able to take a step-up that may lead him to UFC gold.
“Give me the following greatest man,” Sterling stated on the UFC 300 post-fight press convention. “I’ll take Brian Ortega respectfully. He’s a man I bought to coach with one time, similar administration, there’s no dangerous blood or something like that. We’re each simply making an attempt to chase the identical factor. It’s not like he’s my foremost coaching accomplice like Merab was. It’s a special scenario.
“I believe I beat a man like him, and I’m plain.”
Ortega is coming off a submission win over Yair Rodriguez in February. That was his first combat again since his shoulder damage. Sterling was impressed with Ortega’s resilience within the bout, and likes the way in which they’d match up.
So far as his debut win at 145 kilos, Sterling bought the job accomplished, however wasn’t totally glad. He believes there’s loads of room to enhance.
“This efficiency I bought just a little down on myself as a result of if I need o beat a man like Ilia, I want to have the ability to end a man like Kattar,” Sterling stated. “As well-prepared as he was to defend some stuff on the bottom, I used to be just a little unhappy about it. I used to be like, ‘Man, if I can’t do sure issues to him, then how the hell am I going to do issues to a man like that?’ You realize, if I need to problem for a world title once more. That’s the way in which I sort of have a look at issues.”
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