Jamaica Gleaner

Sterling starts life as UFC featherwei­ght on winning note

- Orane Buchanan/Staff Reporter orane.buchanan@gleanerjm.com

UNITED STATES-BORN Jamaican UFC fighter Aljamain ‘Funk Master’ Sterling’s featherwei­ght debut brought with it a bitterswee­t victory.

Sterling registered a decision victory over striking specialist Calvin Kattar at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Saturday night, but would have much preferred to have earned a knockout.

Still, Sterling say he is pleased to have got a victory over a dangerous fighter like Katter.

“I was happy but a little disappoint­ed as I wanted to get a finish. If I want to fight for a title again, I have to ensure that I win in impressive style as that’s what the UFC wants. This was my debut and I think I had a dominant performanc­e over a guy who Max Halloway couldn’t finish and he is one of the baddest guys out there,” said Sterling.

The 34-year-old Sterling, who was born to Jamaican parents, is a former bantamweig­ht champion. He argued that heading into the fight, he was wary of the possible threat Katter posed, leading to him switching to grappling, much to the dismay of fans.

“He’s a very tough opponent and a very dangerous guy. If you watch his highlights, he’s known to knock his opponents out and lift opponents off their feet whenever he hits them. I saw those highlights and said there’s no way I can allow him to hit me like that, so I had to do what was needed to win,” he said.

In addition, Sterling was a nervous man headed into the fight.

“This is the most nervous I’ve been for a fight in a very long time, even more than the last couple of fights that I had which were main events. I was aware of the things he was doing to other fighters and also with the fact that I was coming into a new weight class,” said Sterling.

Sterling believes he belongs in the featherwei­ght division and already has his eye on the keys to a title shot.

“One thousand percent I’m staying at the featherwei­ght division. The next guy I think that makes the most sense for me is Brian Ortega. He’s ranked at number two and if I beat him, then I should be next in line for a title fight.”

 ?? COURTESY OF MMA ?? Aljamain Sterling
COURTESY OF MMA Aljamain Sterling

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