Vitor Petrino: one step at a time

[ad_1] On paper, Saturday’s clash with Pedro reads like a step up in the competition and an interesting test for the promising and ascendant Brazilian – a showdown with a much more experienced fighter who has spent time in the Top 15, to boot. to be the co-main event. of the evening. But while Pedro […]

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Vitor Petrino: one step at a time

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On paper, Saturday’s clash with Pedro reads like a step up in the competition and an interesting test for the promising and ascendant Brazilian – a showdown with a much more experienced fighter who has spent time in the Top 15, to boot. to be the co-main event. of the evening.

But while Pedro has twice as many wins as Petrino in the Octagon and 10 fights to three, the talented second-year’s only reaction after getting the call to face the Australian this weekend was enthusiasm.

“I was very happy,” Petrino said upon hearing the news of the match. “Pedro is a guy who has history in the UFC, and I want to face the best and make my own history too.

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After progressing from a decision to a third round and then a second round, should fans expect a first round stoppage from the back-to-back neophyte this weekend?

“Every fight is a (new) fight,” Petrino offered, refusing to take the bait. “We can expect an athlete who is not afraid to take risks and who goes for it all the time. »

And should things work out in his favor on Saturday, the light heavyweight has some ideas about what’s next, but once again showed his maturity and focus by keeping those plans close to the vest and keeping his eye on the task at hand .

“I’m already thinking of a few names,” he said shyly, “but let’s take it step by step.”

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