Curtis Blaydes admits UFC 304 title fight vs. Tom Aspinall feels ‘a little less’
Finally, Curtis Blaydes is getting a shot at UFC gold, but it isnât exactly under ideal circumstances.
For starters, Blaydes will compete for the interim heavyweight championship defended by Tom Aspinall at UFC 304 (ESPN+ pay-per-view) on July 27 in Manchester, England, but that doesnât really bother him.
âIn a perfect world, itâs Aspinall vs. Jon (Jones in a title unifier), but thatâs not the world we live in,â Blaydes told reporters backstage this past weekend at UFC on ESPN 59 in Denver. âThe UFCâs had a lot of weird, wonky matchups over the years. ⊠Itâs normal for the UFC. Iâm not like, âOh my God.â Itâs normal.â
What isnât normal is a different circumstance surrounding the fight. Despite UFC 304 taking place in the U.K., the promotion is keeping the traditional pay-per-view start time of 10 p.m. ET, which is five hours behind the local time in Manchester. That means Blaydes (18-4 MMA, 13-4 UFC) and Aspinall (14-3 MMA, 7-1 UFC) will face each other in the middle of the night or very early morning.
That part seems to bother Blaydes.
âThe biggest difference is itâs gonna be like 4 a.m., and thatâs what doesnât really feel like a real title fight,â Blaydes said. âYou wouldnât have McGregor fight at 4 a.m. regardless of where it is in the world. That makes it feel a little less, but I donât care. Iâm getting the title-fight purse money. Thatâs all that matters.â
Blaydes said heâs not doing anything differently to prepare for the time change. Heâll arrive in Manchester on July 21 and go through fight week like normal.
âIf Iâm tired 5 minutes before they call my name, I guess thatâs on me,â Blaydes said. âIf you canât get up for a title fight, you donât deserve it. Thatâs my preparation.â
Blaydes, 33, has waited years for this title opportunity to come to fruition. He was on the verge in 2021 until Derrick Lewis knocked him out. But Blaydes responded by winning four of his past five fights to secure this rematch with Aspinall that means everything to him.
But itâs business as usual.
âThereâs always pressure,â Blaydes said. âNobody wants to lose. Nobody wants to get knocked out on TV in front of millions. Regardless if it was on the prelims or whatever, thatâs always the pressure I have. I donât want to lose, but thereâs no extra pressure because itâs a title fight. Itâs just the pressure of a fight thatâs always there.â
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