UFC Flyweight Champion Alexandre Pantoja is set to defend his title against former two-time Rizin bantamweight kingpin and Octagon newcomer Kai Asakura this weekend at UFC 310. This highly anticipated bout will headline the pay-per-view at T-Mobile Arena.
Asakura enters the fight with an impressive 21-4 record, including a two-fight winning streak that secured his shot at fighting in the UFC. Pantoja’s interest in the Japanese star dates back to 2019, sparked by a stunning moment in his career — his knockout victory over Kyoji Horiguchi, a fighter and teammate whom Pantoja deeply respects.
“I got more attention about him, ‘Who is this guy, who can beat Kyoji because Kyoji is so good?’” Pantoja said at UFC 310 media day this week. “I realized I have a very good fighter to fight.”
Pantoja delved deeper into Asakura’s career, analyzing his performances against notable opponents.
“I’ve started to study him more, and I see he fought Manel Kape. He won one time and lost one time. He fought Ulka Sasaki. I fought with the same guy before. Good coincidence, and I’m so happy for that fight,” Pantoja said.
For the reigning flyweight king, this matchup represents more than just another title defense. It symbolizes the growing interconnectedness of MMA on a global scale.
“It makes that like a crossover. It’s opened doors for a lot of good fighters all across the world. You have so many good promotions, but of course, everyone wants the belt in the UFC,” he explained.
Pantoja is excited for this fresh challenge, viewing it as a test for himself and an opportunity to showcase the depth of talent in MMA.