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Lazzez determined to open door on successful UFC career in Abu Dhabi

- JOHN MCAULEY

After more than two weeks’ quarantine in his Dubai gym, and another 48 hours in his Abu Dhabi hotel room, Mounir Lazzez showed up for his first ever UFC media blitz as if it was just another day.

On Thursday morning, Lazzez makes his UFC debut, opening the main card at the second of the four-event inaugural Fight Island. He takes on Abdul Razak Alhassan, a talented Ghanaian who has a serious point to prove. Yet Lazzez seemed to be taking everything in his stride yesterday.

For the first time, literally. The Dubai-based Tunisian had left his room only around an hour or so beforehand, fulfilling his obligation­s to the media that come with competing for the world’s lead mixed martial arts organisati­on.

“It’s like I’m someone coming from the outside as well,” he said of the quarantine process. “I’m super happy just to get out of my room, appreciati­ng more the moment, grabbing my coffee fresh and getting all this media. I’m just enjoying the process.”

He most certainly appeared to be around the W Abu Dhabi hotel at the Yas Island venue. “It’s a happy moment,” Lazzez said. “I was visualisin­g for a long time that I would make the walk to the octagon in Las Vegas, the MGM Grand, or somewhere. But it’s on my doorstep here; I’ve lived in Dubai for nine years.

“So this is a proud moment for me to make it here at Fight Island. This is a safe zone that they [Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi] have made for us and a big shout-out and thanks to them for keeping us healthy and safe and able to compete and do our duty.”

Lazzez has put in the groundwork. His training has been adjusted to replicate fighting early on Thursday (around 6am). Official referees were brought into his camp and the gym kept empty to mirror a Flash Forum that will not house any paying spectators.

The 15 days’ lockdown in Dubai, free from distractio­n and giving “The Sniper” laser focus, has provided the perfect preparatio­n.

“I adapt mentally always in every situation,” Lazzez said. “You can put me in a seven-star hotel or put me down to the bridge to sleep. I would be more than happy. For me it’s inside me – I create my own happiness and my own path.”

He hopes that path is only beginning. “I’m not here just to make it to the UFC,” Lazzez said. “I’m coming to make my

UFC career successful. This is my goal. To be honest, I got nervous during other fights before. I don’t know, I’m super calm and chilled. Because I’ve been visualisin­g this moment since a long time and it’s happening during this crazy time, the pandemic and people struggling and a lot of business in crisis.

“I’m super grateful. It’s come at the right time and I can keep working and show my case all around the world.

“This huge opportunit­y humbled me first, and it showed everything happens for a reason. Sometimes I hate stuff that did not work out in my career. But then I understood it’s for good because it opens another door.”

The door could be to the big time for Lazzez who is making a significan­t step up in class. He may be a former Desert Challenge welterweig­ht champion, but he faces a man with four wins from five UFC appearance­s, including his past three.

Alhassan, however, has not fought in almost two years after being indicted in 2018 on charges of alleged assault. He was found not guilty. The time away from the sport could fuel his fire in the octagon.

“He’s a well-rounded fighter, he’s someone who brings the show,” Lazzez said. “I don’t want an easy contest. I always say it: put me against some high level and I will show you my level, too.

“I adapt always. What I bring to the table [is] a lot of violence, calm and smart to deliver the best result. I have fans who always expect there to be fireworks. And that’s what I’m going to give them.”

And then maybe a major bout in his adopted home. “It would be a dream come true,” Lazzez said. “I’m sure the UFC didn’t come for me this time. But they’re going to come for me in Dubai.”

The 15 days’ lockdown in Dubai has provided Lazzez the perfect preparatio­n ahead of his match against Alhassan

 ?? Antonie Robertson / The National ?? Dubai-based fighter Mounir Lazzez will make his UFC debut at Fight Night 172 on Thursday in Abu Dhabi
Antonie Robertson / The National Dubai-based fighter Mounir Lazzez will make his UFC debut at Fight Night 172 on Thursday in Abu Dhabi

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