Ike Villanueva ready to impress against Chase Sherman: ‘You’ll remember my name after this fight’

UFC debutant Ike Villanueva is looking to make a big first impression when he takes on Chase Sherman on May 13.

It’s been a long time coming for [autotag]Ike Villanueva[/autotag] who will look to make it count when he makes his UFC debut on May 13.

Fury FC double champion Villanueva (16-9 MMA, 0-0 UFC) finally got the call from the UFC, and will be making his promotional debut in Jacksonville when he takes on [autotag]Chase Sherman[/autotag] on the UFC’s midweek card, which takes place at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Fla. The card is expected to air on ESPN, with the preliminary card streamed on ESPN+.

Sherman made his way back to the UFC after three straight finishes for Island Fights, and Villanueva is excited for the opportunity to make his UFC debut against a recognizable name.

“He’s well-known, he gets my respect, but I’m finally excited to get my opportunity against a guy like him and show everybody,” Villanueva told MMA Junkie. “From what I hear and what I see, he’s tough. You gotta break him, so I look forward to getting the opportunity May 13.

“My impression that I’m going to leave on the world is, man, this guy is 36-years-old, blue collar, it’s a true story. One day they’ll write my book because what I’m going to show May 13 is everything. I’m letting it all hang out. It’s kill or be killed and you’ll remember my name after this fight.”

Villanueva has had his ups and downs throughout his MMA career, but has stopped his last four opponents in a row, including UFC veterans Roger Narvaez and Rashad Coulter.

But Villanueva was starting to wonder if he was ever going to get his big break, and credits his manager, Jason House of Iridium Sports, for helping him finally realize his dream.

“I took three years off the fight game back in 2012,” Villanueva said. “I came back in 2015 a man on fire. I’ve been on a tear, but after beating Roger and Rashad Coulter, two UFC vets, I was like, ‘OK, I gotta get my shot,’ and it wasn’t playing out. So I was doubting myself. My wife was like, ‘Baby, be patient, it’ll happen,’ and that was then I was like maybe my age is going to be a factor, it’s gonna hold me back, because PFL wasn’t even reaching out.

“I was like, ‘Man, what’s going on?’ but my management were like, ‘We’re working on it. We want the UFC, we don’t want those other guys, we’re trying for the UFC,’ and I put my trust in Jason House and that dude is badass. He made it happen.”

Chase Sherman vs. Ike Villanueva targeted for May 13 UFC event

Chase Sherman vs. Ike Villanueva is targeted for the UFC’s May 13 event.

[autotag]Chase Sherman[/autotag] is back.

After three-straight wins on the regional scene, Sherman (14-6 MMA, 2-4 UFC) returns to the UFC to face Fury FC double champion [autotag]Ike Villanueva[/autotag] (16-9 MMA, 0-0 UFC).

Two people with knowledge of the situation informed MMA Junkie of the booking on Friday. The people asked to remain anonymous as the promotion has yet to make an official announcement.

The event takes place at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Fla. White said the cards will air live on ESPN, with the preliminary cards streamed live on ESPN+.

Sherman, 30, competed in the UFC from 2016 to 2018. After losing his first two fight under the promotion’s banner, Sherman gained much popularity through his UFC 211 classic against Rashad Coulter. After winning his next fight against Damian Grabowski, Sherman lost three straight fights to Shamil Abdurakhimov, Justin Willis, and Augusto Sakai en route to his UFC exit.

A professional since 2008, there were times where it seemed like Villanueva may remain a regional journeyman. However, Villanueva has only suffered one loss since his 2016 defeat to Trevin Giles. Since then, Villanueva has gone 5-1 with wins over UFC veterans Roger Narvaez and Rashad Coulter. Currently the Fury FC light heavyweight champion, Villanueva, 36, has finished four straight fights by first-round knockout.

The complete May 13 lineup includes:

  • Anthony Smith vs. Glover Teixeira
  • Ben Rothwell vs. Ovince Saint Preux
  • Drew Dober vs. Alexander Hernandez
  • Ray Borg vs. Ricky Simon
  • Karl Roberson vs. Marvin Vettori
  • Andrei Arlovski vs. Philipe Lins
  • Michael Johnson vs. Thiago Moises
  • Sijara Eubanks vs. Sarah Moras
  • Hunter Azure vs. Brian Kelleher
  • Chase Sherman vs. Ike Villanueva

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10 light heavyweights you should see compete on Dana White’s Contender Series season 4

Dana White’s Contender Series season 4 is right around the corner. Check out 10 light heavyweights who could be featured.

Dana White’s Contender Series has become a key platform for fighters on the regional scene. Since its conception, the UFC Fight Pass-turned-ESPN+ summer original removed some of the guesswork for up-and-comers trying to make it big.

With UFC president Dana White and matchmakers Mick Maynard and Sean Shelby cage-side, the stakes are high. Have an impressive, exciting win on the show, you’re in.

Rumored for a late-June 2020 start date, the fourth season of DWCS isn’t that far off almost. The lineups haven’t been announced yet, but advanced planning is underway. While there are hundreds of fighters qualified to compete on the show, we’ll narrow each divisional pool to 10 fighters who you should see compete on the show this summer.

Up next, the light heavyweights.

Ibo Aslan*

Record: 8-0
Age: 23
Height: 6’2″
Birthplace:
Austria

A main training partner of light heavyweight contender Aleksandar Rakic, [autotag]Ibo Aslan[/autotag] is the next beastly light heavyweight to come out of Austria. Looking at Aslan’s physique, it’s no surprise his strength and power are above average. He fits the part. A ground-and-pound specialist, Aslan has finished the majority of his opponents inside the distance. Competing for top Austrian regional promotions Vendetta and Austrian FC, Aslan has taken out the who’s who of fighters in his home country – and he’ll look to continue that success on the summer series.

* = Aslan’s participation in DWCS season 4 has already been confirmed

Dustin Jacoby*

Record: 11-5
Age: 31
Height: 6’4″
Birthplace:
Fort Morgan, Colo.

Fans who only follow mainstream promotions may recognize [autotag]Dustin Jacoby[/autotag]. A pro MMA fighter since 2010, Jacoby has competed in the UFC (twice), WSOF (once), Titan FC (once), and Bellator (twice). Jacoby has also competed 11 times in GLORY kickboxing. Despite some struggles in his kickboxing career early on, Jacoby turned a corner in 2015. He won his last five GLORY fights – all of which he finished inside the distance. The Factory X member will test the waters at 205 pounds and propel himself to the ranks of the UFC.

* = Jacoby’s participation in DWCS season 4 has already been confirmed

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