It’s been approximately a year and a half since Paulo Costa
last competed under the
Ultimate Fighting Championship banner, but that doesn’t mean
“Borrachinha” has been stagnant in his development.
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Costa will face former middleweight champ Robert
Whittaker in the
UFC 298 co-main event on Saturday at the Honda Center in
Anaheim, California. It will be his first appearance since he
defeated Luke
Rockhold via unanimous decision at UFC 278 in August 2022. In
the meantime, the Brazilian was sidelined by a combination of
prolonged negotiations with the promotion and injury. Costa notably
lost a high-profile booking against Khamzat
Chimaev at UFC 294 this past October when he was forced to pull
out of the event due to an infection in his elbow.
“I tried really hard to keep the fight, but doctors don’t allow me
to keep the fight,” Costa said during UFC 298 media day. “Right
after that, I just tried to be healthy and in shape to fight as
soon as I could.”
The good news for Costa is that he believes he made significant
progress during his camp for Chimaev, and he will be able to show
that against Whittaker on Saturday night.
“It’s really hard because the feelling is like I did 99% of the
job, and I could not finish and show everyone my improvements,” he
said. “But the improvement has been done. I achieved some upgrades
as I was training really hard for wrestlers. I could say my
wrestling skill set changed for the better … You guys are going to
see a new version of myself, a better version of myself.”
The middleweight division has been wide open in recent months, with
the title changing hands each of the last four times it was on the
line. According to Costa, that’s a testament to the talent that
resides in the UFC at 185 pounds.
“This is a tough division, maybe one of the hardest,” Costa said.
“That’s good. I like that. It’s like a refresh for the entire
division.”
Costa said he didn’t spend too much time reviewing Whittaker’s most
recent effort, a technical knockout loss to current champ Dricus Du
Plessis at UFC 290. The Brazilian does hope that he’s getting
the same Whittaker that has been a fixture near the top of the
division for years.
“He’s a former champ, “ Costa said. “I just hope his best days have
not gone because I want to put his name on my record as a good name
that I beat.”
If Costa does defeat Whittaker at UFC 298, he believes that will be
enough to elevate him to the No. 1 contender spot in the
middleweight division.
“I don’t see [any] other way different than going straight for the
belt after beating Whittaker Saturday. I have no other way to go,”
Costa said. “I think after beating him, when you look at the whole
division, you have a popular guy who fights the way people want to
see, who people to see, it’s me. So beating him, I will be the next
in line.”