Glasgow Times

Calderwood has nothing to lose in Vegas fight

- MARTYN GLOVER

JOANNE CALDERWOOD is unfazed about the risk of losing a potential UFC flyweight title shot as she returns to the octagon in Las Vegas this weekend, stepping in as a late replacemen­t to take on Jennifer Maia.

Calderwood was lined up to fight Valentina Shevchenko but the women’s 125lb champion pulled out with a leg injury and has since undergone surgery, seemingly leaving her Kilmarnock opponent in limbo.

Rather than wait around for Shevchenko to recover, Calderwood has taken matters into her own hands. With only two weeks’ notice she has agreed to face Maia, whose original opponent Viviane Araujo tested positive for coronaviru­s.

“I know I took a risk taking this fight. For me it made sense and I know I’ll be ready,” Calderwood said.

“I’m at the point of my career where I train consistent­ly, my weight is good, my mindset is good, and if the ball’s in your court then why not?

“I feel like I’ve got nothing to lose because I have been training and staying up with my nutrition. I’m ready to go.”

Even if her gamble pays off, Calderwood is not automatica­lly guaranteed to face Shevchenko. But by grasping the nettle against a Brazilian opponent with an MMA record of 17-5, Calderwood hopes to prove to her employers and followers of the sport that she is an elitelevel competitor.

“I’m in a great position and have a great opportunit­y ahead of me but at the same time I’m not getting paid and people aren’t thinking I’m relevant to the sport, so I want to go out there and prove myself to the fans,” she

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Irvine fighter Joanne Calderwood

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