Jack Hermansson undeterred by third UFC on ESPN 19 opponent change, focused on future title shot

Jack Hermansson knows the stakes are high and hopes a title shot could follow a win over Marvin Vettori in Las Vegas.

[autotag]Jack Hermansson[/autotag] has seen his opponent change twice in the lead up to Saturday’s UFC on ESPN 19, but he insists his focus hasn’t wavered one bit. After all, “The Joker” has big plans with a victory, and he doesn’t care who is standing on the other side of the cage.

“I’m just as focused,” Hermansson told MMA Junkie. “Every fight is just as important, even if it is a big fight or an opponent that is not ranked. The win is always super important to take you one step forward in your career, and a loss can be one step back, so I feel super motivated, and I feel like the training that I put into this camp has been really, really good, and I feel like I’m a better fighter right now and that I want to show the world that I’m at the next level and ready for the title.”

Hermansson (21-5 MMA, 8-3 UFC), sitting at No. 5 in the latest USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie middleweight rankings, was originally slated to face British slugger Darren Till. When injury scrapped that contest, Dana White’s Contender Series product Kevin Holland agreed to step up on short notice. However, he then tested positive for COVID-19, and Italian contender Marvin Vettori (15-3-1 MMA, 5-2-1 UFC) agreed to take his biggest fight to date.

Hermansson admits the preparation process has been a bit tedious, but believes he’s done everything necessary.

“We had a very specific gameplan for Darren Till,” Hermansson said. “Then not that specific for Kevin Holland, and now, maybe a little bit more specific again, so that’s the approach. It’s because Darren Till, obviously we had a lot of time to prepare. Kevin Holland, he has some key techniques that he uses, but he’s also really unpredictable, so I felt like I needed to be a bit more open-minded and read the situation. In this one, I feel like Marvin is pretty much the same in his fights. He has a certain style, so it’s a little bit easier to prepare for.”

Hermansson and Vettori first crossed paths when they competed on the same 2016 card under the Venator banner in Italy, and the Swedish-born middleweight said he had a feeling they would face each other one day.

“I followed his career, and I knew who he was since Venator, and I was thinking, ‘Yeah, we’ll fight one day, for sure,’ and now here it comes,” Hermansson said.

That familiarity means Hermansson believes he’s not stepping into unknown territory on Saturday night.

“He’s like a pressure fighter, and he wants to connect with you, and then when he feels he finds his range, that’s when he wants to throw big punches,” Hermansson said. “I don’t think he has anything to offer in the grappling department, and I see myself as a striker, as well. So overall, I see myself as the better fighter, but I know in this game, you always have to be careful. He’s a very strong individual, so he’s always going to be dangerous.”

For Hermansson, the stakes remain the same, regardless of who he faces. The 32-year-old contender is currently 5-1 in his past six appearances, with the lone loss coming to Jared Cannonier, who then went on to fall short against former UFC champ Robert Whittaker in his next appearance.

As Hermansson sees it, he deserves to be considered among the division’s very best. And while current middleweight champ Israel Adesanya is expected to move up to face current light heavyweight champ Jan Blachowicz in early 2021, Hermansson believes a future meeting with “Izzy” could still be on the horizon.

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“Adesanya looks like he’ll be fighting Jan,” Hermansson said. “In that case, I want to fight with Adesanya. I feel like he fought Whittaker, he fought Paulo Costa. Cannonier is coming from a loss. So I could wait for ‘Izzy’ and give him his next title defense at middleweight after Jan. If the UFC wants me to, I could fight Costa or Whittaker as a contender fight, as well, so I think that’s what’s up for the next year.

“I still feel like the middleweight belt is going to be more precious to Adesanya. Something tells me that he will go down and defend his belt at middleweight. It would be really cool if he managed to do it because I would love to fight him when he’s a double champ and undefeated and all. It would be amazing to fight him at that point, obviously.”

Of course, none of those plans can come to fruition unless Hermansson is victorious on Saturday. He knows it, as well, which is why he says the constant changing of opponents has done nothing to alter his focus.

“All the way until this point in my career, I’ve always said just, ‘Yes,’ straight away, no questions,” Hermansson said. “Right now, I feel like I’m in a position where I want the big fights, so when we’re negotiating with the UFC, I’m always trying to push for the biggest fights possible. But in this moment, right now, I just feel like, yeah, bring it. I’m in Vegas. I want to fight. Just make it happen. That’s the most important thing at the moment.

“I’m definitely looking to dominate in this fight. I want to pick him apart as quick as possible and make a quick finish so we can just go home with a victory. That’s the plan.”

UFC on ESPN 19 takes place at UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The card airs on ESPN2 and streams on ESPN+.

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Jack Hermansson vs. Marvin Vettori prediction | UFC on ESPN 19 breakdown

Check out the MMA Junkie’s Dan Tom’s analysis and predictions for the UFC on ESPN 19 main event between Jack Hermansson and Marvin Vettori.

Check out the MMA Junkie’s Dan Tom’s analysis and predictions for the UFC on ESPN 19 main event between Jack Hermansson and Marvin Vettori.

Spinning Back Clique: Should Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. inspire UFC legends fights?

Should the success of Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. inspire MMA to make similar fights? That and more in “Spinning Back Clique.”

Welcome to “Spinning Back Clique,” MMA Junkie’s weekly show that takes a quick spin through the biggest topics in mixed martial arts. This week, Simon Head hosts the panel of MMA Junkie Radio’s “Gorgeous” George and Brian Garcia, as well as MMA Junkie’s Mike Bohn. Let’s get after it!

  • [autotag]Mike Tyson[/autotag] and [autotag]Roy Jones Jr.[/autotag] fought to a draw in their exhibition boxing match. Despite the fact that both men are decades past their best, it didn’t stop combat sports fans from buying it. If you could book a “legends” fight in MMA, which would do best at the box office, and why?
  • The UFC lightweight division is starting to warm up nicely. Conor McGregor vs. Dustin Poirier, Tony Ferguson vs. Charles Oliveira and Beneil Dariush vs. Diego Ferreira are booked. What’s the next big fight coming at 155?
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  • YouTuber Jake Paul’s knockout of former NBA star Nate Robinson has gone viral, and shown again “celebrity” fights can be big box office hit. Are these types of matchups the future of combat sports?
  • UFC on ESPN 19 takes place Saturday with a Jack Hermansson vs. Marvin Vettori main event. What other fights on the card do we need to keep an eye out for?

For answers to all of those questions, watch Episode 55 of “Spinning Back Clique” above.

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Jack Hermansson vs. Marvin Vettori set as new UFC on ESPN 19 headliner

With Kevin Holland out due to COVID-19, Jack Hermansson has drawn Marvin Vettori as his new dance partner at UC on ESPN 19.

One man’s misery is another man’s opportunity, and [autotag]Marvin Vettori[/autotag] has benefitted from another UFC on ESPN 19 main event fallout.

After Kevin Holland was forced out of the Dec. 5 headliner vs. [autotag]Jack Hermansson[/autotag] due to a positive COVID-19 test, Vettori has agreed to step in for the new five-round middleweight matchup.

MMA Junkie confirmed Hermansson (21-5 MMA, 8-3 UFC) vs. Vettori (15-4-1 MMA, 5-2-1 UFC) with multiple people close to the situation, who requested anonymity because UFC has yet to make an official announcement. ESPN first reported the promotion’s plan.

UFC on ESPN 19 takes place at UFC Apex in Las Vegas. The main card is expected to air on ESPN2 following prelims on ESPN+.

Hermansson, 32, has gone through multiple opponents for the December date. He was originally booked against Darren Till, who withdrew due to a knee injury. He then got Holland, and now Vettori. The Swede has said he’s simply eager to compete, with hope of building momentum off his quick submission win over Kelvin Gastelum in July.

Vettori, 27, will get a chance to break through into the upper tier of 185 pounds in his first UFC main event. He was originally slated to fight Ronaldo Souza at UFC 256 on Dec. 12, but has now been removed from that matchup with “Jacare,” who lost to Hermansson in April 2019.

The latest UFC On ESPN 19 lineup now includes:

  • Jack Hermansson vs. Marvin Vettori
  • Jamahal Hill vs. Ovince Saint Preux
  • Montana De La Rosa vs. Taila Santos
  • John Allan vs. Roman Dolidze
  • Jordan Leavitt vs. Matt Wiman
  • Cody Durden vs. Jimmy Flick
  • Movsar Evloev vs. Nate Landwehr
  • Damon Jackson vs. Ilia Topuria
  • Jose Quinonez vs. Louis Smolka
  • Jake Collier vs. Gian Villante
  • Gabriel Benitez vs. Justin Jaynes

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Kevin Holland tests positive for COVID-19, ruled out of UFC on ESPN 19 main event

A positive COVID-19 test has forced Kevin Holland out of his UFC on ESPN 19 main event with Jack Hermansson on Dec. 5.

Middleweight [autotag]Kevin Holland[/autotag]’s main event chance has been scrapped after he tested positive for COVID-19 one week out from his headline bout at UFC on ESPN 19.

Holland was due to take on Jack Hermansson after agreeing to step in to replace Darren Till in the Dec. 5 headliner at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. But news of his positive test has nixed his main event shot. MMA Junkie confirmed the news with a person close to the situation following an initial report by ESPN.

Holland subsequently confirmed the news via his social media accounts, tweeting, “I have been pulled from my main event bout next weekend due to a positive pre fight covid test.  Hoping to test clean and get back inside the cage ASAP.”

Holland was set to make his fifth appearance of 2020 after claiming four straight victories earlier in the calendar year.

He kicked off his current winning streak with a first-round TKO of Anthony Hernandez at UFC on ESPN 8 in Jacksonville in May, then knocked out Joaquin Buckley in the third round at UFC Fight Night 174 in August.

He edged a split-decision verdict over Darren Stewart in September, then, in his most recent outing, finished Charlie Ontiveros in the first round at UFC Fight Night 181 in October.

His form, coupled with his willingness to step up on short notice, meant the 28-year-old Texas native was set to compete in his first UFC main event on Dec. 5. But that chance will have to wait for another day after his positive COVID test.

At the time of writing, no announcement regarding Hermansson’s involvement, or a potential short-notice replacement, has been made.

The news follows hot on the heels of Curtis Blaydes’ positive COVID test ahead of Saturday night’s UFC on ESPN 18 headliner. Blaydes’ positive test forced UFC officials to cancel the planned main event between Blaydes and Derrick Lewis and promote the light heavyweight bout between Devin Clark and Anthony Smith to the headline slot.