MMA
Tereza Bledá has a UFC fight ahead of her. I want to win and I want a contract, says the 20-year-old Octagon champion
The big 7 days for our MMA scene are almost over. Matej Peňáz unfortunately failed in his fight for a UFC contract and Tereza Bledá will want to do everything she can to make sure that the opposite happens in her case.
The big 7 days for our MMA scene are almost over. Matej Peňáz unfortunately failed in his fight for a UFC contract and Tereza Bledá will want to do everything she can to make sure that the opposite happens in her case.
Two new faces from the Czech Republic could be new to the UFC. However, Moravian fighter Matěj Peňáz unexpectedly lost to Sedriques Dumas, who defeated him in just 47 seconds.
Now it’s Tereza Bledá’s turn. At 20 years old, she may become one of the youngest fighters to make it into the world’s best MMA organization. The Octagon champion will go into action Wednesday night through Friday.
Bledá’s opponent will be Brazilian fighter Nayara Arnault Maia Correia. She is 32 years old and has an interesting record, having won 7 fights and earned 1 draw. Like Bledá, she is still undefeated.
The Czech fighter has already successfully made weight and looked in great shape at the weigh-ins. Moreover, she has her head set perfectly. She has been clear about her dream and goal for a long time and now she is close to fulfilling it.
She is a hungry and extremely talented fighter. “I want to win and I want a contract. That’s all I care about,” Bleda is quoted as saying on Instagram by her home Reinders Gym.
The match is expected to happen around 3am. Unfortunately, it cannot be watched live anywhere in the country. The most you can do is purchase UFC Fight Pass.
Source: UFC, Reinders MMA, Tereza Bledá, Sherdog
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