One of those fighters is Marina Rodriguez. The undefeated strawweight needed less than three minutes to guarantee her entry in the organization while improving her record to 10-0. During her backstage interview, she was interrupted by Dana White himself, who wanted to personally congratulate her on her performance.
“I’m dealing with everything very naturally, because I wanted and planned to be here. Now, coming in and being a part of this, I’m sure I’m in the right place,” she said. “So I’m really calm with everything.”
Flyweight Mayra Bueno Silva has a different approach. Despite having the same “ready and chill” speech ahead of her debut against Gillian Robertson at Ginasio do Ibirapuera, she admits she is not fully aware yet of the leap her career has taken after participating in the show.“I didn’t assimilate everything that’s happening yet and I guess I’ll need a bit more time,” she said. “Sometimes I go to the drug store or something and someone says, ‘Oh, I watched your fight.’ The public’s being great to me.”
The more well-known name among the trio of debutants is heavyweight Augusto Sakai, who is scheduled to face Chase Sherman this weekend.
To him, this moment is a dream coming true – and also a prophecy from announcer Bruce Buffer.
“At a past UFC event, I had the opportunity to meet Bruce and he told me, ‘Keep practicing and someday I’ll announce you here,’” he said. “The day has come.”