Marvin Vettori Enters UFC 323 Ready to End Losing Streak
Marvin Vettori is stepping into UFC 323 with a lot on the line and a sense of renewed purpose. Once a fighter on a five-fight winning streak that earned him a middleweight title shot, Vettori now finds himself at a crossroads after struggling to maintain that momentum in recent bouts. Entering the prelims of the final pay-per-view of the year, he faces Brunno Ferreira in a fight that could mark the turning point in his career.
Vettori openly admits that he had to make significant changes to rediscover his fighting identity. "I kind of lost some stuff that I was doing back then, and they stopped working," he explained. The challenges he faced led to doubts and setbacks, but now, after joining American Top Team, he feels more centered and prepared. "I matured, I understood a lot of things. I found my place at ATT, and here I am, building little by little, brick by brick, getting back to the top," Vettori said. At 32, he believes he still has plenty to give and is focused on the future rather than dwelling on past losses.
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Ferreira, who has been steadily building his name since entering the UFC in 2022, has never seen a fight go to the judges, winning or losing exclusively by stoppages. This fight represents a critical juncture for both fighters—Vettori aims to climb back into the rankings, while Ferreira is looking to break into the top 15. For Vettori, this is also his first unranked opponent since 2020, which adds another layer of pressure and opportunity.
Confidence is high for Vettori, who insists that victory is essential. "I have to win this one, like every fight," he said. He acknowledged that while Ferreira is a tough opponent, he feels ready to take control. Vettori believes he had the best training camp of his life and is eager to showcase his skills. Grappling will play a key role in his strategy, something he considers too important to ignore, and he is hopeful that a submission victory, like the one he secured against Karl Roberson, could be in the cards again.
As UFC 323 approaches, all eyes will be on Marvin Vettori to see if this matured and focused fighter can halt a three-fight skid and reassert himself among the middleweight elite. This bout is more than just a fight—it’s a chance for Vettori to prove that resilience, experience, and the right training environment can reignite a career.
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