Comparing himself to Mike Tyson, Claudio Ribeiro sees no issue with weighing in 4.5 pounds under the limit and being small for the division.
LAS VEGAS – [autotag]Claudio Ribeiro[/autotag] doesn’t think he’s too small for middleweight.
Although he weighed in at 181.5 pounds, Ribeiro (10-2) needed just 25 seconds to knock out Ivan Valenzuela on Tuesday at Dana White’s Contender Series 50 to earn a UFC contract. He didn’t appear to rule out a move down to welterweight in the future, but Ribeiro thinks his power translates very well at middleweight.
“Basically we’re gonna stay at ’85 and gonna continue to run the course and then maybe later think about what’s below,” Ribeiro told reporters, including MMA Junkie.
He continued, “They like to say I’m little for the division, but you know what? Mike Tyson was little for boxing, and he used to knock everyone out. So, I’m gonna be the Mike Tyson of my division.”
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When UFC president Dana White was asked his thoughts on Ribeiro coming in so light, he figured the Brazilian could probably make 170 pounds easily. Ribeiro insists on middleweight but can see himself competing in both weight classes.
“As I said, we’re gonna keep at ’85,” Ribeiro said. “One step at a time, no rush. But if he keeps saying those things, of course we can go down there and get that belt over there, as well.”
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