Las Vegas Review-Journal

Las Vegan Lee won’t take easy path back to UFC redemption

Loss to Ferguson has lightweigh­t facing Barbosa on April 21

- By Adam Hill Las Vegas Review-journal

Las Vegan Kevin Lee is anxious to put the memory of falling short in a UFC interim lightweigh­t title bout in the past.

He’s not looking to do it against a pushover.

Lee agreed to face Edson Barboza in the main event of UFC Fight Night 128 on April 21 in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

The folks know I love a challenge more than anything,” he said Saturday backstage during UFC 222 at T-mobile Arena. “I’m not one to look for easy fights or money fights. Barboza to me is hands down the best striker in lightweigh­t history so when I go and take him out, I’ll have that title.”

Lee, 25, had been linked to a potential fight with Nate Diaz, but Lee got tired of waiting for Diaz to make a decision.

“I’m ready to get it in,” he said. “I’ve got that itch. I’m ready to go.”

In fact, Lee isn’t certain Diaz wants to get back in the cage at all.

“I don’t want to fight anybody that doesn’t want to fight,” Lee said. “The Nate Diaz fight was there. I thought that would have been a good fight. He’s a good fighter and I thought the people wanted to see it, but the man doesn’t want to fight. I’m not a bully. I’m not going to bother you too much if you don’t want to fight.”

Lee insists the October loss to Tony Ferguson, which snapped a five-fight winning streak and denied him his first UFC belt, did nothing to impact his confidence. He still believes he will be champion and is excited to prove himself once again when he steps back in the cage.

Lee envisions beating Barboza and earning his way back up near the top of the rankings in the lightweigh­t division. Then, he hopes to again fight for the belt by the end of 2018.

He believes Ferguson will beat Khabib Nurmagomed­ov to claim the belt the

UFC intends to strip from Conor Mcgregor when they fight next month. Lee knows how good Ferguson is from their fight in October and he just hasn’t been impressed with Nurmagomed­ov’s recent performanc­es.

“The man looked the same as he has for years,” Lee said. “I give praise when guys are out there and constantly putting the work in and improving. To me, Khabib looked just like he did against Rafael dos Anjos like six years ago. I’m just not seeing the evolution in his game.

“With me, you’ll see something new every time I go out there.”

Edgar issues statement after KO loss

Former UFC lightweigh­t champion Frankie Edgar has suffered defeat in the cage before, but never like he did on Saturday night.

All five of his previous losses had come by decision before Edgar was knocked out by Brian Ortega in the first round of a featherwei­ght contender bout on the UFC 222 card at T-mobile Arena.

It was a devastatin­g loss for Edgar, who was supposed to fight Max Holloway for the featherwei­ght title on Saturday. He risked his spot in the division by accepting Ortega as a replacemen­t opponent and now must work his way back up to that spot and watch as Ortega likely challenges Holloway for the belt this summer.

“Saturday did not go as planned,” Edgar posted on social media. “Congrats to Ortega. He definitely got me with some good ones. Thanks to all my peers, my team, my friends, and my fans for their nice words. They don’t go unnoticed. All I can do now is dust myself off and get ready to put it all on the line again.”

Saturday marked Edgar’s first loss in a nontitle bout since 2008.

Contact Adam Hill at ahill@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-277-8028. Follow @Adamhilllv­rj on Twitter.

 ?? Heidi Fang ?? THEN-UFC lightweigh­t contender Kevin Lee gestures at Tony Ferguson, not pictured, during the weighins for their
Oct. 7 meeting at T-mobile Arena. Lee lost to Ferguson, snapping a fivebout win streak, and is now trying to re-establish himself in the...
Heidi Fang THEN-UFC lightweigh­t contender Kevin Lee gestures at Tony Ferguson, not pictured, during the weighins for their Oct. 7 meeting at T-mobile Arena. Lee lost to Ferguson, snapping a fivebout win streak, and is now trying to re-establish himself in the...

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