The level of competition Alden Coria
faces in training is difficult match for his opponents inside the
Octagon. 

Coria recently made his sophomore Octagon appearance in a flyweight
matchup against Luis Gurule
at
UFC Houston
on Saturday. Coria displayed impressive range
control, picking his opponent apart from a distance, to earn a
unanimous decision victory. 

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Coria says the fight went exactly how he had expected. “Cobra” knew
that Gurule was a tough customer and difficult to dispatch within
three rounds. Coria knew that Gurule would pressure him from the
onset, which he did. However, Coria trains with
UFC
flyweight champion Joshua Van,
who is known for his pressure. Having trained with the champion of
his division, Coria says it’s difficult to match Van’s
pressure.

No Surprises

“It was exactly how I expected it,” Coria told the UFC. “I knew
this guy was gonna be very tough, hard to get him out of there.
That’s what he brought, really brought a tough fight. I did exactly
what I said I was gonna do, pick him apart from the outside, and
that’s how it went… We knew what he was gonna bring, we knew he was
gonna bring pressure, and we got the best pressure fighter of the
division – Joshua Van.
So it’s hard to match that.” 

Currently on a six-fight winning streak overall, Coria (12-3)
knocked out his opponent in under a minute in his UFC debut in
September 2025. Meanwhile, Gurule (10-3) is in risky territory,
having lost all three of his UFC outings so far. 

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