At UFC 131, Kenny Florian made a successful debut in the featherweight division against Diego Nunes, that saw the Boston native pick up the win via unanimous decision.
And although Florian explained that his move to featherweight was only temporary, he mentioned in his post-fight interview that he plans to face Jose Aldo for the featherweight title sometime this year. Thus, making his temporary move seem like an afterthought.
“I want a shot at the belt,” Florian told Heavy.com.
“I think Jose Aldo is one of the best fighters in the game, and I have a lot of respect for him. He’s the best, and that’s what I want.”
The drop to featherweight is the fourth division Florian has competed in throughout his career, and he underwent a difficult training camp that saw him trim off extra fat to make 145 pounds.
One must wonder how much more demanding it is on one’s body to lose weight, especially when a fighter attempts to go below their natural weight.
But for Florian, the move to featherweight has made him stronger, physically and mentally.
“I think honestly this whole weight cut and going down, it was a true test of discipline, and I think it took me to the next level as far as mentally and what I’m capable of doing,” he said.
“After doing that, I think anything is easy.”
While it is unknown as to when Aldo is expected to return to the Octagon, UFC president Dana White announced at the UFC 131 post-fight press conference that Florian is likely the next challenger for the Brazilian’s title.
And after competing in multiple divisions beforehand, it seems as if Florian has finally found a permanent home at 145 lbs and is committed to competing as a featherweight in the UFC.
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