Anthony Pettis Admits He Was ‘A Little Down’ After Nate Diaz Loss

Anthony Pettis hasn’t had a win streak since 2014. That didn’t change last year when he fought Nate Diaz at 170 pounds in the UFC 241 co-main event. Pettis was bested by the Stockton native after three rounds of fighting, and was nearly finished in the contest as well. Now, Pettis is gearing up to […]

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Anthony Pettis hasn’t had a win streak since 2014. That didn’t change last year when he fought Nate Diaz at 170 pounds in the UFC 241 co-main event.

Pettis was bested by the Stockton native after three rounds of fighting, and was nearly finished in the contest as well. Now, Pettis is gearing up to make his return to action at lightweight against Carlos Diego Ferreira. The action all goes down from the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on January 18 at UFC 246.

“Showtime” spoke to UFC News prior to the matchup, and was asked about his loss to Diaz last August. Pettis admits that he was “a bit down” after the defeat, but is ready to bounce back next week. (H/T MMA Junkie)

“I don’t make excuses,” Pettis said. “Diaz fought his ass off, great fight. I hit him with some big shots, he took them. I did get a little down after the Diaz fight, like, ‘What the heck’s next,’ and, ‘What the heck is happening,’ and I just went back to having fun. I’m blessed.

“I’m blessed to come in here and do this job, and it’s not like I get paid more to be on the main event or co-main from these guys, so for me, it’s like, whoever’s next is next.”

Now, he’ll take on Ferreira, who will certainly test Pettis’ ground game should the contest find its way to the mat. But with submission wins over the likes of Michael Chiesa and Charles Oliveira, perhaps Pettis isn’t too worried about the grappling exchanges after all.

What do you think about Pettis’ comments on his Diaz loss?

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Anthony Pettis Admits Having Down Period After Nate Diaz Loss

Anthony Pettis needed a little bit of time to get his mojo back after suffering a loss to Nate Diaz. Back in Aug. 2019, Pettis welcomed Diaz back inside the Octagon. While Diaz hadn’t been in action in three years, the Stockton native turned in a…

Anthony Pettis needed a little bit of time to get his mojo back after suffering a loss to Nate Diaz. Back in Aug. 2019, Pettis welcomed Diaz back inside the Octagon. While Diaz hadn’t been in action in three years, the Stockton native turned in a one-sided performance against “Showtime.” Pettis was hoping to earn […]

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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…

Carlos Diego Ferreira Looking To Test Anthony Pettis’ Jiu-Jitsu

January 18 is a big day for UFC lightweight Carlos Diego Ferreira. Not only will he face his highest-ranked opponent in Anthony Pettis — he will also do it on the same card as Conor McGregor’s highly-anticipated return at UFC 246. Ferreira showed in his last fight against Mairbek Taisumov that he is more than […]

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January 18 is a big day for UFC lightweight Carlos Diego Ferreira.

Not only will he face his highest-ranked opponent in Anthony Pettis — he will also do it on the same card as Conor McGregor’s highly-anticipated return at UFC 246.

Ferreira showed in his last fight against Mairbek Taisumov that he is more than capable of applying pressure and utilizing great striking. However, he is primarily a grappler and so, he will be looking to test the jiu-jitsu of Pettis when they meet in their lightweight clash:

“I can’t let him run alongside the cage too much,” Ferreira said in an interview with Ag Fight (via Bloody Elbow). “If you put pressure on him, he stops a little bit, we trained for that, my coaches and partners are well aware of that. We will put the pressure on him in order to stop him on his tracks, he’s very acrobatic, so I’ll stop him.”

“I need to really implement my jiu-jitsu, and I want to see what his jiu-jitsu is like, it’s pretty sharp. It would be cool. I’ve seen him score submissions a lot, I attended an event where submitted [Gilbert] Melendez, he’s a dangerous guy. It would be nice to test his jiu-jitsu.”

Pettis is known for his striking and his jiu-jitsu game has somewhat gone under the radar as a result. However, he is certainly one of the highest-level grapplers in the lightweight division.

It will definitely be interesting to see how both competitors fare should the action hit the mat.

Who do you have winning this UFC 246 bout?

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Jorge Masvidal Releases Full Charity Grappling Match With Anthony Pettis (Video)

It’s Christmas time, and Jorge “Gamebred” Masvidal is in a giving mood. Recently, the UFC’s BMF took to his YouTube channel to release the full charity grappling match he had with ex-UFC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis earlier this year. The event took place shortly before Masvidal took on Ben Askren at UFC 239 this past […]

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It’s Christmas time, and Jorge “Gamebred” Masvidal is in a giving mood.

Recently, the UFC’s BMF took to his YouTube channel to release the full charity grappling match he had with ex-UFC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis earlier this year. The event took place shortly before Masvidal took on Ben Askren at UFC 239 this past summer. Weeks later, Masvidal handed “Funky” his first professional mixed martial arts (MMA) loss, and he did so in style.

Masvidal landed a flying knee on Askren right out the gate, finishing the fight in just five seconds, recording the fastest knockout in UFC history. Check out the full grappling match between Masvidal and Pettis in the video player below.

What did you think of the grappling bout between Masvidal and Pettis?

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Coach Says UFC Shut Down Anthony Pettis vs. Donald Cerrone 2

Anthony Pettis’ coach claims “Showtime” and Donald Cerrone both agreed to a rematch but UFC officials balked at the idea. Back in Jan. 2013, Pettis and Cerrone did battle. “Showtime” scored a first-round knockout via body …

Anthony Pettis’ coach claims “Showtime” and Donald Cerrone both agreed to a rematch but UFC officials balked at the idea. Back in Jan. 2013, Pettis and Cerrone did battle. “Showtime” scored a first-round knockout via body kick. Pettis went on to capture the UFC lightweight gold from Benson Henderson in his next fight. Pettis vs. […]

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