Mario
Bautista
doesn’t want to leave it up to the judges in his
upcoming fight.

Bautista is set to take on Cory
Sandhagen
in a bantamweight matchup at UFC 329
on July 11 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. He believes Sandhagen
has a clear wrestling disadvantage against him, and plans to push
the pace early.

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Mario Bautista On His Game Plan For Cory Sandhagen

With his last fight being a decision loss, Bautista doesn’t want to
let Sandhagen use his evasive movement to bank rounds. Their
upcoming clash being a three-rounder, he is eager to avoid leaving
it to the judges.

Eyeing a definitive finish, Bautista told Home of Fight: “I’m gonna
be hunting that finish. I think it’s obvious where he’s not really
the best, which is on the mat. So I’m gonna be hunting for that
finish. Pushing hard. We got three rounds. So I’m gonna have to get
on the gas right away. I can’t just let him get away with a
decision and run around or anything. I think it’s gonna be an
exciting fight.”

Bautista (17-3) was riding an eight-fight winning streak, which was
snapped by a unanimous decision loss to top contender Umar
Nurmagomedov
last year. He has since rebounded with a
submission win over Vinicius
Oliveira
this past February. Meanwhile, Sandhagen (18-6) is 1-2
in his last three outings and is coming off a failed title bid
against Merab
Dvalishvili
.

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