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How Petr “No Mercy” Yan Plans to Silence Critics Against Figueiredo in UFC Macau


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In the world of mixed martial arts, few fighters encapsulate the essence of resilience and redemption like former UFC Bantamweight Champion Petr “No Mercy” Yan. As Petr Yangears up to face Deiveson Figueiredo in the main event of UFC Macau - UFC Fight Night: Yan vs. Figueiredo on November 23, 2024, Yan finds himself at a pivotal juncture in his career. With the bright lights of the Galaxy Arena in Macau illuminating his path, Yan aims to stake his claim for another shot at UFC gold.


The Rollercoaster Career of a Former Champion

At just 31 years old, Petr Yan has experienced more ups and downs than most fighters do in a lifetime. From capturing both the undisputed and interim bantamweight titles to enduring a controversial disqualification and razor-thin decisions, Yan’s career has been nothing short of dramatic. Yet, through the turbulence, Yan has emerged as a symbol of determination and mental fortitude.


“I’ve matured mentally,” Yan recently told UFC.com. “This fight is about proving I’m still one of the best in the world.”



A Comeback Built on Grit

Yan’s recent victory over Song Yadong at UFC 299 was more than just another win—it was a statement. Coming off a three-fight losing streak, the Russian striker showcased his ability to adapt and overcome adversity, even while battling a knee injury during the fight. With his trademark methodical style, Yan reasserted his presence in the bantamweight elite.


Now, standing opposite him is Figueiredo, a decorated former flyweight champion who has made waves since moving up to bantamweight. But for Yan, Figueiredo is just another obstacle in his quest for redemption.


“He’s unorthodox and strong, but I don’t see anything too special,” Yan said confidently. “I’m prepared for whatever he brings.”


Why This Fight Matters

For Yan, the stakes couldn’t be higher. A win over Figueiredo not only cements his place in the bantamweight title conversation but also sets up a potential rematch with reigning champion Merab Dvalishvili. Despite their prior encounter, Yan remains undeterred, seeing every fight as an opportunity to prove his worth.


“I’ve learned from my past fights,” Yan explained. “Champions are defined by how they bounce back from challenges.”


Figueiredo, however, has his own ambitions. The Brazilian powerhouse is riding a wave of momentum and aims to make his mark in a new division. For fans, this clash is a dream matchup, pitting Yan’s precision striking and calculated aggression against Figueiredo’s explosive power and unpredictability.



Macau’s Historic UFC Return

The fight also marks the UFC’s long-awaited return to Macau, a city known for its vibrant energy and passionate combat sports fans. For Yan, headlining in such a venue is both an honor and a motivator.

“I’m excited to fight in front of such an amazing crowd,” Yan said. “This is a special moment for me, and I won’t let it slip away.”


What’s at Stake for Yan?

The bout against Figueiredo is widely seen as a No. 1 contender eliminator. While Yan’s recent record may not sparkle, his performances tell a different story. Whether it’s his controversial losses to Aljamain Sterling and Sean O’Malley or his gritty wins against top-tier opponents, Yan has consistently proven he belongs among the bantamweight elite.


Should he secure a victory in Macau, Yan’s case for a title shot will be hard to ignore—especially with Dvalishvili eyeing Figueiredo as a potential challenger.



Don’t Miss UFC Fight Night: Yan vs. Figueiredo

As the clock ticks down to fight night, anticipation continues to build for what promises to be a blockbuster event.


Find out on November 23, 2024, live from the Galaxy Arena in Macau, China. Prelims begin at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT, with the main card kicking off at 6 a.m. ET/3 a.m. PT, exclusively on ESPN+.


This is more than just a fight—it’s a defining moment in Petr Yan’s storied career. Don’t blink.



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