
Melquizael Costa flew to Seattle to choke out Andre Fili in under five minutes in February.
He landed in Mexico City weeks later and won a decision against Christian Rodriguez.
This Saturday, Costa locks horns with Julian Erosa in Las Vegas as he looks to go 3-0 in a span of 85 days, just one day more than a personal record from his early MMA days in Brazil.
āThe only thing that sucks is the weight cut,ā Costa told MMA Fighting ahead of UFC Vegas 106. āIf it wasnāt for that I could fight every weekend, like the Thai. I already thought about going up in weight [to do that]. Iām sure Iāll move up, it wonāt take long, but I think I still have two of three years left at 145 to do some damage, win the belt, beat everybody up and then move up to 155.ā
Costa was fighting as a lightweight under the LFA banner when he got a last-minute call to face Thiago Moises at UFC 283 in Rio de Janeiro, a match he lost via second-round knockout. He beat Austin Lingo at featherweight six months later, and again fought at lightweight, losing to Steve Garcia. Since then, heās won three straight at featherweight with a pair of finishes to his credit.
āThe biggest issue for me is the weight cut,ā Costa said of being so active. āIāve managed to change my diet and my weight is way lighter than before but itās still a lot to cut. The body always goes back up after the cut. As for the fight itself, thank God I wasnāt injured in any of these [recent] fights. I like being this active.ā
Costa sees Erosa as being almost too big for featherweight and expects him to change weight classes eventually. And going for a trio of octagon appearances in less than three months doesnāt sound that bad because Erosa actually fought more recently, finishing Darren Elkins on April 12.
āI took this fight because Julian Erosa fought after meā Costa said. āIf it was someone who had like three months to prepare, I donāt think I would have taken it. [Iād have said] āLet me get some rest.ā Nah, Iām lying, I think itād still have taken it [laughs]. But itās a good thing that Julian Erosa fought after me, you know?ā
Erosa has won nine of 16 octagon appearances with six finishes, stopping his last three opponents inside of a round. Costa likes the matchup stylistically, and expects his opponent for shoot for takedowns.
āItās going to be fun because he walks forward and likes to trade on the feet,ā Costa said. āHe has good guillotine just like me, so letās see who locks it first. Heās a big guy but doesnāt use that reach. He likes to close the distance, you know? Weāll trade kicks and eventually heāll try to take me down. Everybody does, man. In the end, everybody wants to take me to the ground [laughs]. If he goes to the ground heās dead, man. Thatās my area.ā
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