Herald on Sunday

‘Disgusted’ fighter fumes after return canned

- Christophe­r Reive

Kevin Jousset has had his return to the UFC octagon fall through in the worst way possible.

The City Kickboxing-trained welterweig­ht was ready to continue his impressive start to his tenure as a UFC fighter today and was scheduled to meet Jared Gooden at the UFC fight night in St Louis.

The bout, however, was cancelled after the weigh-ins.

Jousset went through a full training camp and weight cut, making weight early yesterday morning, but Gooden, who had previously had some trouble on the scales, never showed up to weigh in.

The UFC announced the fight had been cancelled “due to medical reasons” later yesterday morning.

When contacted by the Herald on Sunday as to whether Jousset would receive his show money for successful­ly making weight, the promotion said it does not share that informatio­n.

“I weighed in at 170.5[lbs], made the weight like I always do. I don’t know what happened to him . . . what I know is he didn’t make it and the fight is cancelled,” Jousset said.

“I’m f***ing disgusted and disappoint­ed but I can’t do anything about it. Now I’m waiting for the UFC to see what I’m going to do next. I don’t know if I’m going to fight again soon or not because I’ll have to cut weight again, which is never an easy thing for me, even if I make it every time.

“There are a few different options, so I’m not sure just yet . . . I’ll make the next guy pay for the both of them.”

One of those options would be a fight in his home country of France, with the UFC set to host an event in Paris in late September.

Speaking to the Herald earlier in the week, Jousset said that was a card his management team were already trying to get him on anyway.

“I need to fight back home and I think that’s going to be a huge step for me and my career.”

Jousset has made a perfect start to life in the UFC, claiming a firstround submission on debut last September, before a clinical performanc­e saw his arm raised again in December.

In those two bouts, Jousset made his mark largely through his striking. Against UFC veteran Song Kenan in December, he worked well behind his jab and outstruck Kenan by a wide margin.

It was an impressive performanc­e from a fighter whose background is in judo and who has developed his striking over the past few years under Eugene Bareman, after relocating to join the Auckland gym just before the Covid-19 pandemic.

Jousset knows there is plenty in his toolkit that he hasn’t had to show in the UFC but the opportunit­y will now have to wait a little longer.

Jousset will today support City Kickboxing teammate Carlos Ulberg, who will look to crack the top-15 rankings in the light heavyweigh­t division for the first time.

Ulberg fights on the main card against heavy-hitting American Alonzo Menifield, who is ranked 11th in the division. Both fighters yesterday successful­ly made weight below the 206lbs (93.4kg) limit for a light heavyweigh­t non-title fight.

 ?? Photo / Getty Images. ?? Kevin Jousset cut a lonely figure at yesterday’s UFC weigh-in.
Photo / Getty Images. Kevin Jousset cut a lonely figure at yesterday’s UFC weigh-in.

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