UFC Fight Night 182 prospect Kay Hansen: ‘I’m not the average 21-year-old’

Kay Hansen was uplifted by Ronda Rousey’s praise after her octagon debut and plans to show more at UFC Fight Night 182.

[autotag]Kay Hansen[/autotag] spoke to reporters at virtual media day on Thursday ahead of UFC Fight Night 182.

Hansen (7-3 MMA, 1-0 UFC) discussed her strawweight bout with Cory McKenna (5-1 MMA, 0-0 UFC), fighting a fellow 21-year-old, her goals of being champion, getting praise from Ronda Rousey following her successful octagon debut, and more.

Watch the video above for Hansen’s full pre-fight interview.

UFC Fight Night 182 takes place Saturday at UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The main card airs on ESPN following prelims on ESPN+.

UFC Fight Night 182: Paul Felder virtual media day interview

UFC Fight Night 182: Paul Felder virtual media day interview

UFC Fight Night 182: Paul Felder virtual media day interview

Ex-UFC champ Rafael dos Anjos says size disadvantage helped bring him back to lightweight

There was a time when former UFC lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos wasn’t sure he’d want to return to 155 pounds, but here he is.

LAS VEGAS – There was a time when former UFC lightweight champion [autotag]Rafael dos Anjos[/autotag] wasn’t sure he’d want to head back to 155 pounds.

After his run as a champ, the Brazilian eventually moved north to welterweight, where he found that extra 15 pounds he could keep on his frame instead of laboring over during weight cuts to be just fine. In fact, he won his first three fights at 170 pounds and got himself into an interim title fight with Colby Covington in June 2018.

But a decision loss to Covington put dos Anjos on a slide of four losses in five fights, and Saturday he’ll return to the division in which he became champ with a March 2015 upset of Anthony Pettis. Dos Anjos turned 36 in late October, but he doesn’t think getting back to lightweight will be an issue.

“I feel pretty much in the same shape that I was when I fought Anthony Pettis,” dos Anjos told MMA Junkie during a Thursday virtual media day. “Every goal we (had) during the training, during the cuts, my body’s been cutting more weight than we planned. My body’s responding really well. The hardest part is still to come, but I feel pretty confident the weight will come off easily.”

On Saturday, dos Anjos (29-13 MMA, 18-11 UFC) headlines UFC Fight Night 182 at lightweight against Paul Felder (17-5 MMA, 9-5 UFC), who took the bout on just five days’ notice after Islam Makhachev was forced out with a staph infection. The card streams on ESPN+ from the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Dos Anjos and Makhachev were set to fight at UFC 254 before dos Anjos pulled out with a positive COVID-19 test, forcing the booking to get rescheduled.

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Dos Anjos said much of the impetus for the move back to 155 pounds had to do with his size at welterweight compared to some of his potential opponents there. And at lightweight, he might just find a clearer path toward title contention.

“My goal is to be a world champion, like I was, once again,” dos Anjos said. “In life, you have to make sacrifices. I think at welterweight, I had a good run. I fought for the title. But I think I’m not too big for welterweight. That gap, that 15-pound gap, is such a big gap. I put the work (in). I’ve been changing my whole diet, my whole body, for the past seven months. … I’m trying to reinvent myself and prove I can be a lightweight champion again.”

Dos Anjos admitted that road to a title shot can get muddied in a hurry at lightweight, though, and he said a lot of the blame for that goes to top-level fighters in the rankings being plenty picky about what fights they’ll take.

Lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov abruptly retired after his submission win over Justin Gaethje at UFC 254. And even though UFC president Dana White thinks Nurmagomedov may change his mind and come back, the presumption is the belt is up for grabs.

A planned fight between Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier in January could present an opening for the winner, and Gaethje is thought to be right at the top of the heap, too. Then there’s Tony Ferguson, Dan Hooker, Charles Oliveira – and even Felder.

“There are a lot of new guys (at lightweight),” dos Anjos said. “It’s been changing a lot. The top five guys, they’re really cautious to take the next step. It’s been kind of a very strategic game played by them. Back in the day, everybody fought everybody. These days, people are really cautious to take the next step. Nobody wants to take any fights because they want to wait for someone else to take the fight, to wait for someone else’s results. It’s slowed down the division a lot.

“Fighters (have) got to fight. Fights (have) got to fight. You can’t just hide behind rankings and try to pick the best fight, the best match, and wait for results for fights that are still on paper. Fights (have) got to go there and fight.”

But at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter what other fighters at the top of the pack are doing or not doing if dos Anjos can’t beat Felder. A loss in his return to the lightweight division would give him a three-fight slide with losses in five of six fights, and any hope for a quick return to the title picture would be dashed.

A win, though, could have him in the position to at least get a chance to tangle with someone at the top, even if that will mean winning under less-than-ideal circumstances.

“I was training for a southpaw wrestler and Paul Felder jumped in. I met him and I think he’s a really cool guy. It was really good for us – we saved the show by him stepping in on five days’ notice. But he’s a striker, orthodox, and it changed for me a little bit. But I’m pretty sure we’re going to put on a good show for the fans.”

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UFC Fight Night 182 pre-event facts: Rafael dos Anjos looks to avoid three-fight skid … again

The best facts and figures about UFC Fight Night 182, which features a Paul Felder vs. Rafael dos Anjos main event.

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The UFC’s busy November stretch continues Saturday with UFC Fight Night 182, which takes place at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas with a main card that airs on ESPN following prelims on ESPN+.

A compelling lightweight fight is atop the card. [autotag]Paul Felder[/autotag] (17-5 MMA, 9-5 UFC) steps in as a replacement for Islam Makhachev on just five days’ notice to meet former champion [autotag]Rafael dos Anjos[/autotag] (30-13 MMA, 18-11 UFC), who returns to 155 pounds or the first time in about four years.

For more on the numbers behind the main event, as well as the rest of the card, check below for 25 pre-event facts about UFC Fight Night 182.

MMA Junkie Radio #3104 with guests Daniel Cormier, Sam Alvey (noon ET)

Thursday’s edition of MMA Junkie Radio with hosts “Gorgeous” George and “Goze” is here and will be live on SportsCastr beginning at noon ET.

Thursday’s edition of MMA Junkie Radio with hosts “Gorgeous” George and “Goze” is here and will be live on SportsCastr beginning at noon ET (9 a.m. PT).

On Episode 3,104, the guys talk to special guests Daniel Cormier and Sam Alvey, and they preview Thursday’s Bellator 252 and Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 182.

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Paul Felder explains accepting UFC Fight Night 182 main event: ‘What do I have to lose?’

Paul Felder details why he accepted a five-round, short-notice lightweight fight vs. Rafael dos Anjos.

Less than 24 hours ago, [autotag]Paul Felder[/autotag] didn’t even know if he’d ever step foot inside the UFC cage again – but Saturday, he’ll do just that.

Accepting a five-round fight against a former UFC lightweight champion on five days’ notice isn’t common practice among MMA fighters. However, Felder (17-5 MMA, 9-5 UFC) will take on [autotag]Rafael dos Anjos[/autotag] in the UFC Fight Night 182 main event at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas – a bout he accepted Monday after Islam Makhachev’s withdrawal.

“I thought about it and I decided with everything going on in the world and all the sad things going on in people’s lives and losing their jobs and suffering and we just lost Alex freaking Trebek to pancreatic cancer, I was like, ‘Man, you know you’re still 36. You’re young. You’re in shape. Save the date. Let’s go get paid. Let’s have fun. You’re fighting a legend,'” Felder said in an interview with ESPN on Monday. “What do I have to lose?”

The timing couldn’t have been better for Felder. Usually walking around at around 200 pounds, Felder slimmed down in recent weeks preparing for a triathlon. While he’s not in lightweight territory yet, Felder revealed he has to cut between 14 and 23 pounds before Friday weigh-ins.

“I’m well under (180),” Felder said. “I’m in the 70s. I’ll give you that. I’m in the 70s. With some time and water-loading and dehydration, I’ll be fine.

So why not take a catchweight? Both Felder and dos Anjos (30-13 MMA, 18-11 UFC) have competed at welterweight in the past, though they reside mostly at 155 pounds. According to Felder, dos Anjos was focused on making his mark at lightweight and made it a set-in-stone stipulation the fight would take place there.

“I think he really wants to be fighting the top guys at 155 to make his comeback and give himself a chance,” Felder said. “… Obviously, we talked about catchweights. But I know with main events, if possible, they like to keep it at the weight class. That was one of the things, ‘Do you think you can make it?’ It’s not going to be fun, but I’m going to make it.

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Unlike many other last-minute main event changes, Felder vs. dos Anjos remains five rounds. Felder indicated he enthused by the decision to keep the fight 25 minutes.

“I like five-round fights,” Felder said. “If you’re going to do a main event, I want to do it right. That’s what he’s been scheduled to do. Yeah, five rounds. I’m excited to do another five rounds especially with somebody like RDA. This is an experience. We’re going to see. My brain is fresh. My body is fresh. I’m not taking beatings in sparring like I normally do but I’m still staying technically sharp and staying very fit, so we’ll see.”

Having openly contemplated MMA retirement recently, Felder views the situation as no-lose. The opportunity to further his brand is there, should he win – and the risk, should he lose, is low.

“I know I’m nearing the end of my career soon,” Felder said. “This, I think, it’s win-win for me because if I go in there and I can finish and beat RDA, a former champ, then it gives me a lot of selling points to be getting these bigger fights which seem to be alluding me at the top five of the lightweight division here in the UFC. How do you not give me something big after this if I go in there after stepping up? And if it doesn’t go my way, then I saved the day. I’m going in there to try to win, so we’ll see.”

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According to Felder, there’s a greater chance he retires from MMA competition with a victory than a loss. A win allows him to sail off into the sunset, whereas a loss will reinvigorate his need to prove himself.

“I say 50-50 (this is my last fight),” Felder said. “. … I was thinking about that. What a way to just be like, ‘Boom. Mic-drop.’ So yeah. (The odds of retirement) probably do (increase), actually. They probably do increase. If I lose, then I might want to have to get back in there for one more. It might eat away at me just like the (Dan) Hooker fight did. I was ready to move on and then it’s like, you still haven’t proven quite what I’m capable of.”

UFC Fight Night 182 takes place Saturday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas and streams on ESPN+.

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UFC Fight Night 182: Make your predictions for Rafael dos Anjos vs. Paul Felder

We want your predictions for Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 182 event in Las Vegas, featuring Rafael dos Anjos vs. Paul Felder.

We want your predictions for Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 182 event in Las Vegas.

Our staff picks feature includes the consensus picks from MMA Junkie readers. Simply cast your vote for each bout below, and we’ll use the official tallies that are registered by Thursday at noon ET (9 a.m. PT).

Those MMA Junkie reader consensus picks will be part of the UFC Fight Night 182 event staff predictions we release Thursday ahead of the event. UFC Fight Night 182 takes place Saturday at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The card streams on ESPN+.

Make your picks for the main card fights below.

Paul Felder steps in vs. Rafael dos Anjos in Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 182 headliner

Paul Felder will fight Rafael dos Anjos on just five days’ notice on Saturday in the new UFC Fight Night 182 headliner.

[autotag]Paul Felder[/autotag] will fight [autotag]Rafael dos Anjos[/autotag] on just five days’ notice on Saturday in the new UFC Fight Night 182 headliner.

After Islam Makhachev fell off the card due to staph infection, the UFC has hustled got Felder (17-5 MMA, 9-5 UFC) to agree to step in vs. dos Anjos (30-13 MMA, 18-11 UFC) in the new lightweight main event.

MMA Junkie verified the news with a person close to the situation following an initial report from UFC broadcast partner ESPN on Monday.

More on this shortly.

The latest UFC Fight Night 182 lineup now includes:

  • Paul Felder vs. Rafael dos Anjos
  • Abdul Razak Alhassan vs. Khaos Williams
  • Julian Marquez vs. Saparbek Safarov
  • Eryk Anders vs. Antonio Arroyo
  • Daniel Rodriguez vs. opponent TBA
  • Kay Hansen vs. Cory McKenna
  • Miranda Granger vs. Ashley Yoder
  • Alex Morono vs. Rhys McKee
  • Louis Smolka vs. Jose Quinonez
  • Randa Markos vs. Kanako Murata
  • Geraldo de Freitas vs. Tony Gravely
  • Don’Tale Mayes vs. Roque Martinez
  • Brendan Allen vs. Sean Strickland

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