Seven years after last title shot, Joseph Benavidez is still a title challenger – but how?

Over seven years after his most recent flyweight title shot, Joseph Benavidez will contend for the belt once again at UFC on ESPN+ 27.

LAS VEGAS – When [autotag]Joseph Benavidez[/autotag] takes on Deiveson Figueiredo at UFC on ESPN+ 27, it’ll be the third time the perennial contender has challenged for the promotion’s flyweight title.

In September 2012 at UFC 152, Benavidez squared off against Demetrious Johnson in the promotion’s inaugural 125-pound title fight. That night in Toronto, Benavidez dropped a split decision.

Fifteen months later, Benavidez took on Johnson once again for UFC gold. Johnson knocked out the then-Team Alpha Male member in Sacramento just 2:08 into the opening round.

More than seven years down the road, Benavidez (28-5 MMA, 15-3 UFC) is still right near the top. On Feb. 29, he’ll contend for a UFC title for the third time against Figueiredo (17-1 MMA, 6-1 UFC) in a matchup for the vacant championship.

How has “Joe Jitsu” managed to stay relevant so long? Saturday, Benavidez was a guest fighter at UFC 246 at T-Mobile Arena. He spoke to reporters backstage during the event and attributed his success to two factors: luck and gratitude.

“Honestly, (I’ve had) a lot of luck,” Benavidez said. “I think everything is luck. Just the fact that one person can do this and another person can do that, it’s easy to say, ‘I was able to do this or do that or worked hard.’ That’s not a recipe, you’re just lucky along the way.”

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Through luck, Benavidez has found gratitude. Waking up every morning next to his wife, getting into a nice car, and driving to a world-class training facility isn’t something Benavidez takes for granted.

“My main source of longevity is gratitude, because I honestly feel lucky every day to do this,” Benavidez said. “At the end of the day, you’re just like, ‘I’m so lucky to do this.’ When you feel lucky for something, you really want to hold onto it.

“In fighting, it obviously takes inspiration. You need that inspiration every day. Sometimes you lose it if it’s just like, ‘I had a bad childhood.’ You can only be motivated by that for so long. ‘My dad was an (expletive).’ You can only be motivated by that for so long. For me, I find a new motivation with the gratitude every day.”

UFC on ESPN+ 27 takes place Feb. 29 at Chartway Arena in Norfolk, Va. The card will stream on ESPN+.

To hear more from Benavidez, check out his full UFC 246 media scum above.

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Tickets on sale this week for UFC on ESPN+ 27 in Norfolk

The UFC returns to Virginia with a fight for the vacant flyweight title between Joseph Benavidez and Deiveson Figueiredo.

The UFC returns to Norfolk, Va. on Feb. 29 with a vacant flyweight title fight between No. 1 contender [autotag]Joseph Benavidez[/autotag] and [autotag]Deiveson Figueiredo[/autotag].

After UFC current bantamweight and former flyweight champion Henry Cejudo relinquished the 125-pound title, a fight between Benavidez (28-5 MMA, 15-3 UFC) and Figueiredo (17-1 MMA, 6-1 UFC) was set to crown a new flyweight champ.

Benavidez has won three in a row and is coming off a “Performance of the Night” finish over Jussier Formiga. He has been on standby for a title shot ever since, and will finally get his third crack at UFC flyweight gold. Benavidez twice lost to former champion Demetrious Johnson, most recently in 2013.

Figueiredo is coming off back-to-back wins over Alexandre Pantoja and Tim Elliott, and only has one career blemish. Fourteen of the Brazilian’s 17 pro wins have come by the way of finish.

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Tickets for UFC on ESPN+ 27 are on sale to the general public Friday at 10 a.m. ET through chartwayarena.com. There is an eight-ticket limit. Ticket prices have not been announced.

UFC Fight Club members can purchase tickets Wednesday via ufcfightclub.com beginning at 10 a.m. ET. UFC e-newsletter subscribers can purchase tickets Thursday at 10 a.m. ET.

UFC on ESPN+ 27 takes place Feb. 29 at Chartway Arena in Norfolk, Va. The card will stream on ESPN+.

The UFC on ESPN+ 27 lineup currently includes:

  • Joseph Benavidez vs. Deiveson Figueiredo – for vacant flyweight title
  • Megan Anderson vs. Norma Dumont
  • Brendan Allen vs. Tom Breese
  • Zarah Fairn vs. Felicia Spencer
  • T.J. Brown vs. Jordan Griffin
  • Kyler Phillips vs. Gabriel Silva
  • Aalon Cruz vs. Steven Peterson
  • Sean Brady vs. Ismail Naurdiev
  • Giga Chikadze vs. Mike Davis
  • Serghei Spivac vs. Marcin Tybura
  • Magomed Ankalaev vs. Ion Cutelaba

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Joseph Benavidez not bothered that it’s not Henry Cejudo for the title: I already beat him

Having already beaten Henry Cejudo, Joseph Benavidez is not bothered that he won’t be facing him for the title.

Winning the UFC flyweight title will have the same value for [autotag]Joseph Benavidez[/autotag] whether it’s against [autotag]Henry Cejudo[/autotag] or not.

After Cejudo vacated his 125-pound title, Benavidez (28-5 MMA, 15-3 UFC) will now take on Deiveson Figueiredo (17-1 MMA, 6-1 UFC) for the vacant flyweight title at UFC on ESPN+ 27, which streams live on Feb. 29 at Chartway Arena in Norfolk, Va.

The matchup with Figueiredo may not generate the same pre-fight buzz as a fight with former double-champ Cejudo (15-2 MMA, 9-2 UFC), but the goal remains the same for Benavidez, he said.

That’s because he already holds a win over current UFC bantamweight champ Cejudo, when the two met at the The Ultimate Fighter 24 Finale back in 2016, where Benavidez edged him out via split decision.

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“It’s almost like an undisputed or whatever because I already beat Cejudo,” Benavidez said on the latest “UFC Unfiltered” podcast. “Figueiredo is challenging me, whatever you want to look at it. Basically, a title is a title. The goal wasn’t to beat a certain person, it was to win a title, and that’s happening. This one, I think in any other, like, way this could have happened, you could ask these questions, that it could be but, having already beat Cejudo, who vacated it, at the end of the day, he’s the one not putting up a fight, not trying to avenge the loss.”

Cejudo never seemed too keen on avenging his loss to Benavidez and has instead been focused on defending his 135-pound strap, calling out the likes of former champions Jose Aldo and Dominick Cruz.

So with Cejudo now relinquishing the flyweight belt, Benavidez doesn’t see it as a lost opportunity.

“Like I said, the title’s the title,” Benavidez said. “I already beat the guy that has it now. The way I look at it is he gave it up without even a fight.”

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Three bouts added to growing UFC on ESPN+ 27 lineup, including Serghei Spivac vs. Marcin Tybura

The UFC on ESPN+ 27 lineup continues to grow in Norfolk, Va.

The UFC on ESPN+ 27 lineup continues to grow.

The newest additions include a heavyweight bout between [autotag]Serghei Spivac[/autotag] (10-4-1 MMA, 1-1 UFC) and [autotag]Marcin Tybura[/autotag] (17-6 MMA, 4-5 UFC); a lightweight fight between [autotag]Giga Chikadze[/autotag] (8-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC) and [autotag]Mike Davis[/autotag] (8-2 MMA, 1-1 UFC); and a light heavyweight matchup between [autotag]Magomed Ankalaev[/autotag] (13-1 MMA, 3-1 UFC) and [autotag]Ion Cutelaba[/autotag] (15-4 MMA, 4-3 UFC). The promotion announced the trifecta of additions to the card Thursday.

UFC on ESPN+ 27 takes place Feb. 29 at Chartway Arena in Norfolk, Va. The card will stream on ESPN+.

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The event is headlined by a flyweight title fight between longtime contender Joseph Benavidez and Brazil’s Deiveson Figueiredo. The belt up for grabs was recently vacated by then-double champion Henry Cejudo. A women’s featherweight fight between Megan Anderson and Norma Dumont is also on tap for the event.

With the additions, the UFC on ESPN+ 27 lineup now includes:

  • Joseph Benavidez vs. Deiveson Figueiredo – for vacant flyweight title
  • Megan Anderson vs. Norma Dumont
  • Brendan Allen vs. Tom Breese
  • Zarah Fairn vs. Felicia Spencer
  • T.J. Brown vs. Jordan Griffin
  • Kyler Phillips vs. Gabriel Silva
  • Aalon Cruz vs. Steven Peterson
  • Sean Brady vs. Ismail Naurdiev
  • Giga Chikadze vs. Mike Davis
  • Serghei Spivac vs. Marcin Tybura
  • Magomed Ankalaev vs. Ion Cutelaba

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Henry Cejudo objects to being stripped: I relinquished belt to ‘so-called flyweight kingpins’

Henry Cejudo takes argument with the UFC’s claim it stripped him of the flyweight title.

[autotag]Henry Cejudo[/autotag] takes argument with the UFC’s claim it stripped has him of the flyweight title. According to the now-former champion, he gave up the belt voluntarily.

Just minutes after MMA Junkie broke news Cejudo (15-2 MMA, 9-2 UFC) was being stripped of his belt to set up Joseph Benavidez vs. Deiveson Figueiredo on Feb. 29 in Norfolk, Va., the UFC bantamweight champion released a statement with his reaction.

“No, I am not being stripped,” Cejudo told MMA Junkie. “I am relinquishing my title. Correction! ‘Triple C’ is relinquishing his title to these wannabe, so-called flyweight kingpins. That’s what’s going on. I’m relinquishing my belt. Being stripped is not what I’m doing. I’m relinquishing, and you can tell them all to bend the knee.”

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With the 135-pound belt still in his possession, Cejudo is close to making his return to the octagon. He has a bevy of potential challengers waiting in the wings, but first must finish rehabilitation on his injured shoulder, which required surgery following his title win over Marlon Moraes at UFC 238 in June.

Benavidez (28-5 MMA, 15-3 UFC) vs. Figueiredo (17-1 MMA, 6-1 UFC) is being targeted to headline UFC on ESPN+ 27, which takes place Feb. 29 at Chartway Arena in Norfolk, Va. The card will stream on ESPN+. Benavidez carries a three-fight winning streak into the bout, while Figueiredo has won two in a row.

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Henry Cejudo to be stripped of flyweight belt, Joseph Benavidez-Deiveson Figueiredo title fight targeted

The UFC flyweight division is moving on without Henry Cejudo and a matchup for the vacant belt is being targeted.

The UFC flyweight division is moving on without [autotag]Henry Cejudo[/autotag].

There are plans in place for the UFC to strip Cejudo (15-2 MMA, 9-2 UFC) of the 125-pound belt in order to set up bout for the vacant championship between [autotag]Joseph Benavidez[/autotag]  and [autotag]Deiveson Figueiredo[/autotag] for UFC on ESPN+ 27.

MMA Junkie confirmed the information about the plan to strip Cejudo, as well as the planned title fight booking, with multiple people close to the situation following an initial report about the matchup from BJPenn.com.

UFC on ESPN+ 27 takes place Feb. 29 at Chartway Arena in Norfolk, Va. The card will stream on ESPN+.

Benavidez (28-5 MMA, 15-3 UFC), who’s on a three-fight winning streak, has been on standby waiting for a title shot since beating Jussier Formiga at UFC on ESPN 3 in June. He wanted the rematch with Cejudo, who he beat by split decision in December 2016, but was OK taking a different fight if he wasn’t returning to 125 pounds.

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He indeed won’t be, and now Benavidez will take on Figueiredo (17-1 MMA, 6-1 UFC), who has lost just once in his 18-fight career. The Brazilian is coming off a first-round submission win over Tim Elliott at UFC on ESPN+ 19 in October.

Cejudo manager, Ali Abdelaziz, indicated to MMA Junkie his fighter, who will continue on as bantamweight champion, is ready to move forward.

“We haven’t been told anything official yet, but the UFC got to do what they got to do,” he told MMA Junkie. “We move on.”

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Alex Oliveira vs. Mickey Gall set for UFC Norfolk

A welterweight bout pitting Alex Oliveira against Mickey Gall is the latest addition to UFC Norfolk.

[autotag]Mickey Gall[/autotag] has a tough task infant of him.

The 27-year-old fighter will take on [autotag]Alex Oliveira[/autotag] in a welterweight matchup at UFC on ESPN+ 27 in Norfolk, Va. on Feb. 29. The news was announced by the UFC on Thursday.

Gall (6-2 MMA, 5-2 UFC) last competed in August when he outpointed Salim Touahr in a unanimous decision. Previously, the New Jersey native ,lost to Diego Sanchez in March. Gall’s entire professional career, with exception of one fight, has been in the UFC as he was brought in to fight former WWE pro wrestler CM Punk back in 2016.

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On the other hand, Oliveira (19-8-1 MMA, 9-6 UFC) is one of the most seasoned veterans in the UFC’s 170-pound division. The Brazilian is on a three-fight losing streak and hasn’t won since September 2018. Before the recent skid, Oliveira was on a 6-1 run that included a submission win over former interim welterweight champ Carlos Condit. The 31-year-old fighter has been competing in the UFC since 2015 and has 15 fights in the promotion.

Fights which have been announced for UFC Norfolk:

  • Mickey Gall vs. Charles Oliveira
  • Megan Anderson vs. Norma Dumont
  • Zarah Fairn vs. Felicia Spencer
  • Kyler Phillips vs. Gabriel Silva
  • Brendan Allen vs. Tom Breese

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