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Analyst: Paulo Costa should move to light heavyweight for quicker path to UFC title shot

April 2, 2022 by admin 0 Comments

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By Farah Hannoun |

April 1, 2022 8:00 pm ET


Chael Sonnen thinks Paulo Costa can get fast tracked to a title shot at 205 pounds.

Costa (13-2 MMA, 5-2 UFC), a former title challenger at middleweight, has dropped his past two in a row, but remains a top-five ranked UFC middleweight.

In his most recent outing at UFC Fight Night 196, Costa struggled to hit the middleweight mark, eventually requesting his fight with Marvin Vettori to be contested at 205 pounds. Although Dana White said Costa now needs to move up to light heavyweight, “Borrachina” is keen on staying in his original home – but Sonnen disagrees.

“(Costa is) awesome,” Sonnen said on his YouTube channel. “He’s not just good. He’s not just a great fighter. He’s more than that. He is something special, and above everything I want to see him at light heavyweight. I’m all alone. It does not matter how much I want that. … He is not going to 205 pounds, according to him.

“When I come out and I make a case for you guys about the parity and how quickly a blueprint could at least fictionally be put into place and fabricated to get him, Paulo Costa, to a world title fight at 205 pounds, it’s pretty quick. It’s pretty damn compelling.”

Costa recently called out Sean Strickland, who is booked to face Alex Pereira at UFC 277 in July. He also targeted Derek Brunson, but Brunson didn’t seem interested. So with the majority of the top-ranked middleweights currently unavailable, Sonnen questions what’s next for Costa.

“Where’s Paulo gonna go?,” Sonnen added. “If he’s staying at 185 pounds, against who? Is Paulo Costa not the hammer that I think he is? Is he not the competitor that I think he is? Is he not the contender that we’ve all seen and all of a sudden he’s taking on a No. 12, a No. 14 and that sounds irresponsible to me, I’m light on the idea.”

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This article was originally published by Usatoday.com. Read the original article here.
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