After suffering his first defeat in the bantamweight division in
his last fight against Petr Yan,
former flyweight champion Deiveson „Daico“ Figueiredo sought
reinforcements from Eastern Europe.

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“A fighter can never be in his comfort zone,” Figueiredo told
Sherdog ahead of his headlining bout with Cory
Sandhagen
at
UFC Des Moines
on Saturday. “I hired two ‘Russians’ to help me
in this camp here at Pitbull Brothers. In fact, these two fighters
brought by [Eric] Albarracin here to Natal are even taller than
[Sandhagen]. Both are good at both striking and wrestling. These
training sessions demanded a lot from me. And leaving my comfort
zone made me evolve daily.”

The two fighters to which Figueiredo is referring are the Kazakh
brothers, Idris
Idrissov
and Chingis
Idrissov
. They are part of the Broadstreet Global Combat Elite
Athletes fighter exchange program promoted by Albarracin at Pitbull
Brothers in Natal.

Figueiredo came from Belem, Brazil, to Natal without the company of
his wife and children.

“No pain, no gain. My routine here was 100% training, from home to
the gym, with no distractions,” he said.

When asked to analyze Sandhagen’s loss to Umar
Nurmagomedov
in his last fight, Figueiredo made it clear that
grappling could be a differentiator for him in this fight.

“You have to be very careful when you’re fighting with Cory,
because he’s very versatile and knows how to use his reach well
with both jabs and knees, but I’m arriving well prepared to do MMA
and surprise him. I can knock him out or submit him. I only think
about winning,” he said.

Figueiredo believes a title shot is possible if he delivers a good
performance against Sandhagen.

“Since I am a former champion and Merab himself said he would like
to face me, I think I could be next,” Figueiredo said.

However, the Brazilian also thinks that if the UFC matches
Nurmagomedov, who beat Sandhagen, against Yan, who beat him, the
winner of that fight could be the next No. 1 contender. No such
bout has been announced by the UFC at this point in time.

“In this case, I believe Umar is the favorite against Petr Yan,”
Figueiredo said. “I think he will be able to take him down and show
his game. If he wins, I will probably have to fight Umar before the
title shot.”

Figueiredo revealed that his recent change in appearance is due to
a cosmetic procedure he underwent on his jaw.

“We fighters end up with scars all over, our faces sag due to
subsequent weight loss, so I decided to have a filler procedure on
my chin and I shaped my jaw,” he said. “I really liked the result.”

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