Figueiredo Feeling ‘200 Percent,’ Wants Title Shot With Yan Win

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Former UFC flyweight king Deiveson Figueiredo could not be feeling any better heading into his main event clash with Petr Yan tomorrow morning (Sat., Nov. 23, 2024) at UFC Macau LIVE on ESPN+…


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Former UFC flyweight king Deiveson Figueiredo could not be feeling any better heading into his main event clash with Petr Yan tomorrow morning (Sat., Nov. 23, 2024) at UFC Macau LIVE on ESPN+ from inside Galaxy Arena in Macau, China, as the Brazilian fighter tries to inch his way closer to a UFC bantamweight title shot.

Figueiredo’s sample size at 135 pounds has been relatively small, but the early results have been more than impressive. The former flyweight king moved up to bantamweight late last year and debuted with a dominant decision win over Rob Font. Figueiredo followed that up with a submission win over Cody Garbrandt at UFC 300 this past April and then a decision win over former title challenger Marlon Vera back in August.

Ahead of Saturday’s main event tilt with Yan, Figueiredo is feeling refreshed and ready to further his climb up the bantamweight ladder.

“I’m feeling 100 percent, I’m feeling 200 percent,” Figueiredo told reporters during UFC Macau’s media day (via MMA Junkie). “About to take on a great name, great dude. But he’s about to take on a big, great name as well. You can be sure I have a great strategy to finish him this Saturday.

“I spent a lot of time in the lower weight division but decided to move up. I did have a lot of success there, but I decided to move up and I found myself in this division. I feel great. My mind and my body are healthy. I think feel stronger and as you can see, I’ve been winning all my fights.”

Figueiredo, who turns 37 next month, doesn’t have a lot of time left to make a move for his second UFC championship. That’s why he’s hoping a win over Yan at UFC Macau and a 4-0 UFC bantamweight record will be enough to score a title shot against current division champion, Merab Dvalishvili.

“Saturday against Petr Yan, beating him will put me in great position to fight for the title,” Figueiredo said. “He’s a guy who is strong in the striking, and by beating him I want Merab after him.”


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