Dillashaw looking past Assuncao
T.J. Dillashaw is in the final stages of his training for a UFC Fight Night matchup with Raphael Assuncao, and apparently he’s quite confident of a positive outcome. So confident in fact, that he’s looking ahead to other options.
The two top 10 bantamweights seem to be an evenly matched pairing going into the bout. Dillashaw is ranked No. 9 while Assuncao is four slots ahead at No. 4, but that’s not stopping Dillashaw from designing a grand plan.
With Team Alpha Male getting a veritable home game at UFC On FOX 9 in Sacramento, Dillashaw wants in on the action.
“I want to run through Rafael and get thrown into that card,” he said during a recent Google+ Hangout with FOX Sports. “Go get a quick victory in Brazil and head back and get put into that Sacramento card.”
If he does, he’ll join three teammates already occupying slots on the Dec. 14 show at the Sleep Train Arena. Urijah Faber is set for a major scrap with rising bantamweight star Michael McDonald, Chad Mendes is paired up with Nik Lentz, and Danny Castillo will face Edson Barboza.
Dillashaw joined the UFC with just about one year of pro fight experience, losing in the finals of The Ultimate Fighter season 14, but has since rebounded to win four straight, including consecutive knockouts of Hugo Viana and Issei Tamura.
That’s been part of an amazing team run that has corresponded with the addition of former UFC fighter Duane “Bang” Ludwig as Alpha Male’s head coach. In the team’s last 11 UFC bouts, they’re 11-0 with eight finishes. It’s no wonder then that Dillashaw has such grand plans for the next few months.
“I’ve never been more confident than I am now,” he said.