Klose Calls Silva the “Easiest Fight,” Plans to Knock Him Out at UFC 301

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Drakkar Klose claims Joaquim Silva is the “easiest fight,” vows to KO him at UFC 301

Drakkar Klose, following his slam KO victory over Joe Solecki, openly expressed his desire for the easiest fight in the lightweight division, coupled with a substantial paycheck. This sentiment stemmed from his indifference toward his next opponent and his preference for a straightforward matchup with financial benefits.

His wish seemed to have been granted when he received an offer to fight Joaquim Silva at UFC 301 in Brazil, marking a thrilling opportunity for Klose to compete in enemy territory and showcase his skills to Brazilian fans.

Despite initially being unfamiliar with Joaquim Silva, Klose quickly assessed his opponent and found him lacking. He expressed surprise at not being paired with a ranked opponent and criticized Silva’s performance, particularly in his recent fight against Clay Guida.

Joaquim Silva
Joaquim Silva (Credits: MMA Junkie – USA Today)

Klose’s jovial request for an easy fight was humorously acknowledged by the matchmaking team, resulting in his unexpected matchup with Silva, a prospect Klose intends to capitalize on.

Confident in his abilities, Klose anticipates a decisive victory over Silva, predicting a finish in the second or third round by exploiting his opponent’s perceived weaknesses and capitalizing on his own power punches. This assertion underscores Klose’s belief in his superiority over Silva and his readiness to demonstrate it inside the Octagon.

Looking beyond his upcoming bout, Klose remains focused on financial gains rather than specific opponents or championship aspirations. He anticipates facing another rising talent in the division after UFC 301, emphasizing his commitment to collecting paychecks and overcoming whatever challenges the promotion presents him with.

This pragmatic approach reflects Klose’s understanding of the UFC’s matchmaking dynamics and his determination to succeed in a highly competitive sport.

Written by Brian Anderson

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