Thiago Moises’ Search for Consistency
Even Thiago Moises admits his Ultimate Fighting Championship run has resembled something of a rollercoaster ride.
The American Top Team standout will look to improve upon his 6-4 record inside the Octagon when he meets Benoit St. Denis in a UFC Fight Night 226 lightweight showcase on Saturday at Accor Arena in Paris. Moises does not necessarily view his perceived inconsistencies through a lens of negativity. Struggles have their perks.
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St. Denis blocks his road forward. The 28-year-old French judoka made an immediate impact when he downshifted to 155 pounds and now finds himself on a run of three consecutive victories, all of them finishes. St. Denis last appeared on July 1, when he submitted Ismael Bonfim with a face crank in the first round of their UFC on ESPN 48 pairing.
“Benoit is tough and complete,” Moises said. “He enjoys working on the ground, but jiu-jitsu is also a strong point of mine. This fight will show who has the better grappling skills. I’m excited for it.”
A former Resurrection Fighting Alliance champion, Moises has himself pointed in the right direction with back-to-back victories. He last fought at UFC 283, where he dispatched Melquizael Costa with a face crank in the second round of their Jan. 12 confrontation. Moises’ long-term goals remain unchanged.
“Without a doubt, I can one day capture the belt,” he said. “I’m still a young fighter. I’ve already had a long career, but I’m only 28, so I can continue to grow. Being champion is my objective. I’m willing to take it one step at a time until the belt is around my waist.”
Moises has plans beyond Benoit, and they include a return to his native Brazil, where he holds a perfect 7-0 record as a pro. For now, he has fixed his attention on the once-beaten Frenchman and the task at hand.
“My focus right now is only on Benoit since it will be a tough fight, but after that, I’d like a quick turnaround so I can fight at [the] UFC [event] in Sao Paulo [in November],” he said. “It would be great for me. It would be perfect.”
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