Jared Vanderaa focused on winning, not UFC contract: ‘If this doesn’t go well, I’m actually happy with training again’

Jared Vanderaa knows his back is against the wall at UFC Fight Night 213, but isn’t concerned about the future or his contract.

LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Jared Vanderaa[/autotag] knows his back is against the wall at UFC Fight Night 213, but isn’t concerned about the future.

If Vanderaa (12-9 MMA, 1-5 UFC) loses to Waldo Cortes-Acosta (7-0 MMA, 0-0 UFC) on Saturday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, he thinks his UFC tenure more than likely will come to an end.

But having gone through a love-hate relationship with fighting and a recent camp change, Vanderaa is just happy to be enjoying the sport again.

“Honestly, I haven’t really thought about it that much,” Vanderaa told MMA Junkie and other reporters at Wednesday’s pre-fight news conference. “I’ve been really serious about training, falling in love with the sport again that – I’m at a point where if this does not go well, I’m actually happy with training again. I think I will just continue fighting one way or another and just work my way back here. But I just want to win so much that I’ve kind of forgotten the contract. Plus, I think I’m cute enough to get another contract.”

Vanderaa is on a four-fight skid. He’ll be at peace if he loses to Cortes-Acosta, but only if he knows he gave it his all.

“You can’t hate on you going out there giving 120 percent and still coming up short,” Vanderaa said. “But what I will find failure in is if I give like 80 percent and I come up short, and I come up short by a point or something. That, to me, is failure. If I go in there and do everything I can, attempt and I fail – fine. I just cannot go over there and just question myself, ‘What if?’ Because if that’s the case, I might as well just leave out the front door f*cking right now.”

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