Deiveson Figueiredo Lays Out Plan After Perez Fight, Looks to Future at Bantamweight

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Ultimate Fighting Championship
flyweight champion Deiveson
Figueiredo
plans to knock out Alex Perez,
and eventually move up to bantamweight after notching several
defenses. Getting ready to make his first 125-pound title defense against
Perez, Brazil’s Figueiredo will fight in the main event of UFC
255
on Nov. 21. Two weeks before the fight, the champ spoke to
Sherdog about his upcoming challenge.

“My main goal is to defend the belt five times and go up to [the] bantamweight division,” Figueiredo declared.

Weighing 141 pounds at the moment, Figueiredo recognized that he
gave his nutritionist a hard time.

“I was born in Para state, Acai is part of our culture, we have
eaten it since we were born,” Figueiredo stated. “Dr. Lia
[Figueiredo’s nutritionist] had a hard time to quit Acai from my
diet, but we did it. Today, I’m eating carbohydrates only in the
breakfast; salad and vegetables with one protein in the lunch and
dinner. I’m also drinking seven liters of water per day. And that’s
how I’m weighting 141 lbs. two weeks before the fight.”

The Brazilian also revealed that no changes were made to his camp
since Cody
Garbrandt
withdrew from the bout, to be replaced by Perez.

“To tell you the truth I didn’t understand what happened to Cody,”
the champion admitted. “In the following days of his bicep injury
announcement, I saw him in the Instagram working out in a gym. How
come? I really hope one day that fight happens. But they have
similar styles. Actually, Perez has two dangerous blows: a straight
punch and an overhand, and I’m pretty well trained for both. I
don’t underestimate any opponent, but I’ll keep my rhythm until
knock him out.”

When it comes to the other title fight on his card, where
countrymate Jennifer
Maia
takes on massive betting favorite and divisional queen
Valentina
Shevchenko
, Figueiredo shared some thoughts as well.

“She should avoid the striking exchange,” Figuriedo advised.
“Nobody tested Valentina’s ground game yet. [Maia] is a jiu-jitsu
black belt and should do that.”

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