Fabricio Werdum ‘Happy’ To Return At UFC 249 Following Suspension

WerdumIt’s safe to say former UFC heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum is ecstatic to be competing again. Werdum returns to action for the first time in over two years when he faces Aleksei Oleinik on the prelims of UFC 249 on May 9 in Jacksonville, Florida. The Brazilian has been away ever since failing a drug […]

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It’s safe to say former UFC heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum is ecstatic to be competing again.

Werdum returns to action for the first time in over two years when he faces Aleksei Oleinik on the prelims of UFC 249 on May 9 in Jacksonville, Florida. The Brazilian has been away ever since failing a drug test in 2018 which resulted in a two-year suspension.

However, he is eligible to compete again and despite not being on the main card, he remains happy and is now looking to make up for lost time.

“I was going to fight at UFC 250, in Brazil. I know lots of people were looking at that date because UFC 249 got cancelled, but now it’s back on,” Werdum told Combate in a recent interview (via Bloody Elbow). “They chose me and I was very happy. Although I’m on the prelims, I don’t really care about that. I’d like to be on the main card, but being able to fight again after two years because a contamination I was unable to prove, it just makes me want to fight. It doesn’t matter where. If it’s the first of the night, I’m happy, because I’ll fight and then leave.

“I’m happy to be on the card, it’s pretty important, there will only be great fights. I know that if I were in Brazil, I’d be on the main card, but being able to fight is the most important thing. I have two fights left in the UFC, I want to be done with that soon so I can make up for the years I’ve been away. I want to be more active so I have to fight for five more years. I think I’ll fight for one or two years more, but you never really know.”

Werdum is based in Big Bear, Colorado, and is currently self-isolating along with his family. And he only plans on being in Jacksonville for three days as he looks to avoid contracting the COVID-19 virus.

“It’s all set. We’re leaving on May 7, we don’t even have to be there a week before because there’ll be no media,” he said. “I arrive on the 7th and leave on the 10th. I’ll go back to Big Bear, where I’ll be with my family. It was the best decision because I was able to train at an altitude, which makes a big difference. I run up the mountains, I train online with Rafael Cordeiro, Cobrinha and Renato Babalu has been helping, too. It reminds me of Mexico, when I fought Cain Velasquez and Mark Hunt with altitude. I feel like I’m physically and mentally prepared because of the experience I have. Everything will turn out fine.”

Werdum’s last outing was a knockout defeat to Alexander Volkov at UFC London back in March 2018.

How do you think Werdum will perform after two years on the sidelines?

UFC 246 Highlights: Aleksei Oleinik Submits Maurice Greene

Aleksei Oleinik tapped out Maurice Green at the UFC 246 event.  The two fighters met in a heavyweight bout at the UFC 246 pay-per-view event from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday night (January 18, 2020). Oleinik controlled the …

Aleksei Oleinik tapped out Maurice Green at the UFC 246 event.  The two fighters met in a heavyweight bout at the UFC 246 pay-per-view event from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday night (January 18, 2020). Oleinik controlled the pace of this fight by scoring takedowns and landing strikes from top position. […]

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UFC 246 Intrigue Goes Way Beyond Conor McGregor

Ready the rose petals. Warm up your vocal chords. And if I could offer one piece of advice, it would be this: if he offers you a drink, consider your response carefully…

Ready the rose petals. Warm up your vocal chords. And if I could offer one piece of advice, it would be this: if he offers you a drink, consider your response carefully…

UFC San Antonio Highlights: Walt Harris Crushes Aleksei Oleinik In 12 Seconds

Earlier tonight (Sat. July 20, 2019) in the co-main event of the UFC San Antonio card, Walt Harris pulled off a nasty finish over Aleksei Oleinik. Harris opened up with a flying knee that just connected on Oleinik’s upper body. He then followed up with a big hook that dropped Oleinik to the ground. Harris […]

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Earlier tonight (Sat. July 20, 2019) in the co-main event of the UFC San Antonio card, Walt Harris pulled off a nasty finish over Aleksei Oleinik.

Harris opened up with a flying knee that just connected on Oleinik’s upper body. He then followed up with a big hook that dropped Oleinik to the ground. Harris swarmed on top for some ground-and-pound, but Oleinik was unconscious long before that.

It was truly a nasty finish, and almost a certainty for a post-fight bonus. Check it out here:

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UFC San Antonio Highlights: Walt Harris Destroys Aleksei Oleinik in 12 Seconds

Walt Harris destroys Aleksei Oleinik in a statement performance inside of the Octagon.  The two fighters met in a heavyweight bout at the UFC San Antonio event from the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas on ESPN. In the opening minutes of the f…

Walt Harris destroys Aleksei Oleinik in a statement performance inside of the Octagon.  The two fighters met in a heavyweight bout at the UFC San Antonio event from the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas on ESPN. In the opening minutes of the first round, Harris hit a knee strike then dropped him out cold […]

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UFC San Antonio Results: Walt Harris Starches Aleksei Oleinik In Seconds

In our co-main event of UFC San Antonio, heavyweights Walt Harris and Aleksei Oleinik square off.

Round 1:

Harris nails Oleinik with a flying knee and connects on a hard combination. Oleinik is out cold. That’s it. Amazing.

Official Res…

In our co-main event of UFC San Antonio, heavyweights Walt Harris and Aleksei Oleinik square off.

Round 1:

Harris nails Oleinik with a flying knee and connects on a hard combination. Oleinik is out cold. That’s it. Amazing.

Official Result: Walt Harris def. Aleksei Oleinik via R1 KO (flying knee and punches, 0:12)

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