“I definitely think about it, but I can’t go out there and let my ego take over and try to submit Assuncao,” Font said. “He’s been around a while and he’s a black belt for a reason. I can’t force a submission or even force a takedown with him. I’m just gonna let everything flow and put my hands on him.”
That’s not as easy as it sounds, especially for the ultra-competitive Font, who isn’t above trying to beat his opponents at their own game, even if he could win easier with the hammers he’s packing in his four-ounce gloves.
“It’s funny, my coaches had a first round intervention with me,” he laughs. “I get a little carried away in the first round and that’s something I can’t do with this guy. It’s definitely difficult to not get carried away, but if you listen and watch the fights, you always hear (coach) Tyson (Chartier) calming me down, and once he calms me down, I lock in and it’s my time and I do my thing out there.”
He pauses before throwing in, “But I’m pretty good at jiu-jitsu, I promise you,” just for good measure.
If Font sounds at ease before the biggest fight of his career, that’s because he is and because he is on the verge of getting everything he’s sacrificed for if he keeps winning. Sure, there were setbacks against Munhoz and John Lineker, but wins in his five other UFC fights have shown him to be a dangerous foe for anyone at 135 pounds, including Assuncao, who has been in with the best on his way to a 10-1 bantamweight slate that has him knocking on the door of a title shot. So if Font knocks Assuncao off, he believes he should take his opponent’s place at the top of the line.
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And whether it’s by knockout, submission or a three-round decision, Font doesn’t care. He just wants to win.
“I feel like I’ve got my team right, a select few that I really trust, and the matchups are working out perfect,” he said. “We got the hiccup with the Munhoz fight, then got right back in there with Almeida and now we got Assuncao. I’ve just gotta stay calm and relaxed and go out there and win this fight and we’ll get that title shot.”