Valentina Shevchenko unimpressed by Erin Blanchfield’s submission of Jessica Andrade

Valentina ShevchenkoValentina Shevchenko isn’t concerning herself with the potential threat that Erin Blanchfield presents just yet. On February, 18, Blanchfield scored the biggest win of her UFC career, besting former UFC strawweight champion Jessica Andrade via submission in their Fight Night main event. The win thrust ‘Cold Blooded’ into the No. 3 spot in the flyweight […]

Valentina Shevchenko

Valentina Shevchenko isn’t concerning herself with the potential threat that Erin Blanchfield presents just yet.

On February, 18, Blanchfield scored the biggest win of her UFC career, besting former UFC strawweight champion Jessica Andrade via submission in their Fight Night main event. The win thrust ‘Cold Blooded’ into the No. 3 spot in the flyweight rankings and could put her one win away from a UFC title opportunity. Extending her undefeated run to 5-0 inside the Octagon, Blanchfield has looked increasingly impressive, earning submissions in her last three bouts.

Looking to seize the moment after her impressive showing against Andrade, Blanchfield called out the reigning UFC flyweight titleholder, Valentina Shevchenko. Sharing her thoughts on Blanchfield’s recent rise up the rankings and subsequent callout, Shevchenko was little more than amused, suggesting ‘Cold Blooded’ has a long way to go before she can start lobbying for a title opportunity.

“It’s fun to see these young athletes speak out,” says Valentina Shevchenko, responding to Blanchfield’s callout. “She has five fights experience [in the UFC]. That’s nothing. That’s not traveling to other countries or competing against their best. I remember Maycee Barber, she said something similar about beating everyone and becoming champion. But once a person deals with struggles, it can either break them or build their confidence. Let’s not forget that Jéssica took the fight on one week’s notice. She beat her, but was that Jéssica’s best? Doubtful.” (h/t Sports Illustrated)

Valentina Shevchenko is Focused on Self Improvement and Her Next Challenger

Shevchenko continued, “I have no time for anything else but training and hard sparring. I’m celebrating 30 years as a martial artist. I have a true dedication to the art. When I am true to martial arts, I am true to myself… I’m a complete martial artist. I don’t rely on one technique. I have high expectations and I cannot disappoint myself. But it all starts with me controlling my own thoughts. I always remain strong, and I am always pushing myself to be better. There are still a lot of ways for me to be better.”

Currently, Valentina Shevchenko is focused on her title defense this Saturday night against Alexa Grasso. The pair co-headline UFC 285 which will feature the highly anticipated return of light heavyweight GOAT Jon ‘Bones’ Jones.

Defeating Joanna J?drzejczyk in 2018 to capture the flyweight championship, Valentina Shevchenko has successfully defended her crown seven times. Looking to keep her from adding an eighth successful defense to her resume will be streaking contender Alexa Grasso. Fighting out of Guadalajara, Mexico, Grasso earned her spot in Saturday’s co-main event earning four-straight wins against Ji Yeon Kim, Maycee Barber, Joanne Wood, and Viviane Araujo.

Valentina Shevchenko downplays Erin Blanchfield’s win: I’m Not Sure Jéssica Andrade Trained For The Fight

UFC Flyweight Champion Valentina Shevchenko has more questions than answers after watching Erin Blanchfield defeat Jéssica Andrade. Shevchenko will return to defend her flyweight title this weekend at UFC 285 against Alexa Grasso. It’s her first …

UFC Flyweight Champion Valentina Shevchenko has more questions than answers after watching Erin Blanchfield defeat Jéssica Andrade. Shevchenko will return to defend her flyweight title this weekend at UFC 285 against Alexa Grasso. It’s her first fight after a close battle with Taila Santos in her last UFC outing at UFC 275. Shevchenko saw her…

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Valentina Shevchenko on Erin Blanchfield: “I think for the title fight, she’s still green.”

Valentina Shevchenko, Erin Blanchfield, UFC 285UFC flyweight champion Valentina Shevchenko doesn’t think Erin Blanchfield is ready for a title shot.  During an interview on The MMA Hour, Shevchenko spoke about the young contender. The “Bullet” doesn’t believe the 23-year-old is ready for a big title fight.  “Yeah, I heard Erin [Blanchfield]..talk about [a] title fight right away, right next but […]

Valentina Shevchenko, Erin Blanchfield, UFC 285

UFC flyweight champion Valentina Shevchenko doesn’t think Erin Blanchfield is ready for a title shot. 

During an interview on The MMA Hour, Shevchenko spoke about the young contender. The “Bullet” doesn’t believe the 23-year-old is ready for a big title fight. 

Yeah, I heard Erin [Blanchfield]..talk about [a] title fight right away, right next but I think for the title fight, she’s still green.”

Blanchfield is confident she can beat Shevchenko. She’s been vocal about how she believes her jiu-jitsu is better than the long-time champion. After her recent submission win against Jéssica Andrade at UFC Vegas 69, Blanchfield called for a fight against the winner of Shevchenko vs. Alexa Grasso at UFC 285. 

Valentina Shevchenko Disputes Erin Blanchfield’s Claims  

The 125-pound women’s champion responded to Blanchfield by saying the young fighter doesn’t have enough experience to back up her confidence. 

It’s so funny to see these young fighters talk this confidently and it’s happened before and it’s happening right now,” Shevchenko said. “It will take time before she kind of grows up a little bit but for now, still barking and jumping around.”

Shevchenko is scheduled to defend her UFC flyweight title against Grasso this weekend at UFC 285. It’ll be her seventh defense since winning the title in December 2018.

Valentina Shevchenko Reacts After Having Grappling Branded “Basic” By Erin Blanchfield

UFC Women’s Flyweight Champion Valentina Shevchenko has responded after having her grappling skills branded “very basic” by surging contender Erin Blanchfield. This weekend, Shevchenko will look to successfully defend her title for th…

UFC Women’s Flyweight Champion Valentina Shevchenko has responded after having her grappling skills branded “very basic” by surging contender Erin Blanchfield. This weekend, Shevchenko will look to successfully defend her title for the eighth time. Having got past perhaps the stiffest test of her reign to date in the form of Taila Santos last year,…

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UFC 285: Jones vs. Gane Fight Card, How to Watch, Countdown

This Saturday will see the long-awaited return of Jon Jones. He’ll make his debut at heavyweight against Ciryl Gane for the vacant UFC Heavyweight Championship. Jones had teased his move to heavyweight for years, dating back to when he ruled the …

This Saturday will see the long-awaited return of Jon Jones. He’ll make his debut at heavyweight against Ciryl Gane for the vacant UFC Heavyweight Championship. Jones had teased his move to heavyweight for years, dating back to when he ruled the light heavyweight division. It seemed the UFC wanted Jones to fight former UFC Heavyweight…

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Exclusive | Erin Blanchfield backs Valentina Shevchenko to ‘impose her will’ on Alexa Grasso at UFC 285

Erin BlanchfieldErin Blanchfield has backed Valentina Shevchenko to defend her Flyweight title against Alexa Grasso on account of her well-rounded skillset.  At UFC 285, Valentina Shevchenko will once again defend her Flyweight title and attempt to continue her legendary winning streak at 125lbs. Standing across from her will be Alexa Grasso, who is riding a four-fight […]

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Erin Blanchfield has backed Valentina Shevchenko to defend her Flyweight title against Alexa Grasso on account of her well-rounded skillset. 

At UFC 285, Valentina Shevchenko will once again defend her Flyweight title and attempt to continue her legendary winning streak at 125lbs. Standing across from her will be Alexa Grasso, who is riding a four-fight win streak of her own. The fight is coming on the heels of Shevchenko’s most competitive title fight to date, against Talia Santos, which had many believing that there was a chink in Shevchenko’s armor. 

However, the number three ranked flyweight in the UFC, Erin Blanchfield doesn’t see her losing just yet. Blanchfield recently spoke with James Lynch in a Lowkick MMA exclusive and talked about many things including her official breakdown and prediction of the upcoming Flyweight title fight. 

“I definitely see Valentina winning,” Erin Blanchfield said. “I think Alexa Grasso is a talented fighter in her own right and I think she could give Valentina a little bit of a run but I think Valentina is just a little more well-rounded overall like her striking game and her ground game and her wrestling. I think she’ll be able to impose her will onto Alexa.”

Erin Blanchfield is confident she can expose Valentina Shevchenko’s weaknesses if they match-up

Currently undefeated in the UFC, Erin Blanchfield has looked better and better with each consecutive fight. Most recently, she submitted the ever-dangerous, Jessica Andrade in the second round and earned herself a performance of the night bonus, along with getting her name in the title picture. 

Her wrestling-heavy attack seems to match up well with Valentina Shevchenko, who struggled in the grappling department against Talia Santos. Blanchfield believes that her strengths happen to be Shevchenko’s weaknesses, and is confident in her own abilities if the two were to match up later this year.

“She’s a great muay thai fighter, I mean she’s well-rounded fighter in her own right but I know I’m well-rounded as well and I feel like the parts of her game that she’s weaker, I’m stronger and I know I’ll be able to expose that.”

But first, Alexa Grasso will get a shot at upsetting the Flyweight champion at UFC 285. After which, the division is wide open, which could allow Erin Blanchfield to get her hands on the UFC title.