In the midst of a four-bout winning streak, Khalil
Rountree
appears to be in peak form — but he still has greater
goals to achieve.

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“The Ultimate Fighter 23” alum kept his momentum going at UFC on
ESPN 51 with a first-round technical knockout victory over
converted heavyweight Chris
Daukaus
in a featured 205-pound clash at the UFC Apex on
Saturday night. Rountree has finished three of his four opponents
during his current hot stretch, and now he believes he’s ready to
test himself in a main event.

“The reason why I want to fight five rounds is because I want to be
ready for a championship fight as soon as possible,” Rountree said
at Saturday’s post-fight press conference. “I’m ready for a title,
but I have to fight five rounds before I can fully say that.

“I’ve never fought a main event before. Where my mind is and where
I’m going, I’m here to fight the best. I’m here to go after it and
be a contender. So whoever makes sense in a five-round main event
to help either of us get toward that belt, then that’s who it is.
I’m not picking and choosing opponents.”

Rountree had something of an uneven beginning to his UFC tenure. He
credits coaches Lorenzo Pavlica and John Wood for
helping him find consistency later in his career.

“At the beginning of my career, when I first got signed to the UFC,
I dealt with a little bit of struggles. Really didn’t know if I
belonged in the UFC, all this stuff, I’m just kind of riding the
wave,” he said. “My career at the beginning was a bit of a fluke,
if I’m being honest. Went through ‘The Ultimate Fighter,’ lost,
won, didn’t win finals, got granted a contract. It was a lot of ups
and downs.

“Both of those guys together have put a lot of belief in me and
actually have been with me this whole journey, through my ups and
downs, through a lot of different phases of my life. All of that
just helps me have so much more confidence and belief in myself,
when I have someone like that working with me personally and
holding me to a high standard.”

Rountree has come a long way from contemplating retirement a few
years back, but he hasn’t let recent success go to his head.
Instead, he’s still building confidence in who he is as an
athlete.

“I don’t wake up in the morning and think ‘oh I’m Khalil
Rountree
, UFC fighter.’ I’m still trying to overcome things
from the past internally and heal past scars and things like that,”
he said. ‘But I’m doing it all through training, which is then
producing good results in the cage, which is then, I’m like, okay I
can finally feel authentic when I step into who I am, and what I am
and what I do.”

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