Michelle Montague disappointed with no finish in still green UFC era
Michelle Montague was her toughest critic after a win over former teammate Mayra Bueno Silva at UFC Fight Night 274.
LAS VEGAS – Michelle Montague met the media Saturday after her win over Mayra Bueno Silva at UFC Fight Night 274. Montague (8-0 MMA, 2-0 UFC) had little trouble with Silva (10-7-1 MMA, 5-7-1 UFC) in their women's bantamweight fight on the prelims at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas and rolled to a unanimous decision, though she had some less-than-satisfying moments in the middle frame. Montague wasn't thrilled about her performance, though.
She started strong and looked like she might steamroll Silva for a TKO, but Silva survived and Montague's biggest threat was early. "That was harder than it needed to be," Montague said at her post-fight news conference. "Another big learning fight for me.
It’s only my second fight in the UFC against someone who has fought the best, beaten the best, and gone to war with the best. So it’s not that I’m shocked I didn’t finish her, but I’m pretty disappointed in some of the places my mind was at during the fight. "… I don’t know what happened in the second.
I was doing things I’m better than, and I made it harder on myself against someone who could capitalize on that. It’s a big risk to take, but we’ll train that out of me. " The loss was Silva's fifth straight, and Montague's win may have been the nail in the coffin to send her packing from the UFC.