Aljamain Sterling to create 'an argument' for title at UFC Vegas 116
Aljamain Sterling enters Saturday's UFC Vegas 116 headliner with a "glass half-full" outlook on his title shot position.
Aljamain Sterling sees the opportunity to shift momentum for the next title shot in his direction at UFC Fight Night 274 with a statement performance. Former bantamweight titleholder Sterling (25-5 MMA, 17-5 UFC) has one major career ambition left, and that's to capture the featherweight belt and join the exclusive club of names to raise UFC gold in multiple weight classes. He gets a big spotlight Saturday when he takes on streaking fellow contender Youssef Zalal (18-5-1 MMA, 8-3-1 UFC) in the headlining act at Meta APEX in Las Vegas ( Paramount+ ), and with champion Alexander Volkanovski 's next defense yet to be announced, there is still a chance to make an impression on the UFC brass.
"Glass half-full, it gives me the opportunity to potentially slide in there," Sterling told MMA Junkie on Monday. "A lot of people thought I won that fight with Movsar (Evloev at UFC 310). I still think I won that fight with him, and I should have had that man's '0.
' With that said, if I go out there and beat a young buck that's surging hot right now – his story is amazing, and he's a great dude – if I go out there and do what I'm supposed to do and do it in impressive fashion, I think there's an argument to grant me the title shot against Volkanovski. Another legend. "I go out there and get it done, I don't see why you wouldn't want to make that matchup.
... I want to earn my keep. I want to earn my shot.