Luan Santiago vows to win belts in the UFC, PFL: Id beat them all up – MMA Fighting

Posted: March 26, 2021 at 6:01 pm

Luan Santiago will fight Benoit Saint-Denis in the main event of Brave CF 49, which goes down Thursday in Bahrain, and aims to go big in 2021, starting with a win over undefeated Saint-Denis (6-0, 1 no-contest).

I know him, and nothing he does impresses me, Santiago said in an interview with MMA Fighting. Hes undefeated, good on the ground and on the feet, but we're colliding and I wont let him stay on his feet. Its the law of nature, survival of the fittest, and Im the strongest. Hell come in, well clash, and Ill drop him on his butt.

He doesnt have the experience I have and doesnt train like I do. We train to kill, and well run through anyone. Ill knock him out. He cant take my hand. Hell get hit, try to take me down and get frustrated, and thats when Ill finish him.

Santiago (15-4) is a former Brave CF lightweight champion, and currently competes at 165 pounds in the Bahrain-based promotion. More than three years into his run under the companys banner, "Miau's" goal is to prove hes the worlds best welterweight.

No matter where I am, Brave, PFL or UFC, my goal is to beat everyone up and become the best in the world in this division, said Santiago, who won a decision over Gadzhimusa Gadzhiev in his most recent appearance in November 2019 and afterward had three fights canceled.

I always train to beat the best, he added. Im outspoken, but I hit hard, too. I talk the talk and back it up. Id beat them all up. Theres no difference to me, theyd get beat up the same way. Ill prove Im the best in the world in what I do.

The UFC welterweight division currently is dominated by undefeated Nigerian Nightmare Kamaru Usman, who finished Gilbert Burns this past weekend. The 170-pound class includes the likes of Jorge Masvidal, Colby Covington, Leon Edwards and Stephen Thompson. The PFL welterweight seasons were won by Ray Cooper III and Magomed Magomedkerimov.

I have no doubt that if I get in there [in the UFC], no matter if its a top-10 or 15, Id be the man to make a difference in the division, he said. Id show why Im here. Top-10 or 15, UFC or PFL, it doesnt matter. Ive fought tougher fighters. I went through hell and pain to run through anyone thats on my way. Anyone, no hesitation. Its just a matter of time.

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