Valentina Shevchenko responds to Alexa Grasso trying to "coach" her for trilogy: "She's expecting me to stay on my side"

Valentina Shevchenko reacts to Alexa Grasso
Valentina Shevchenko reacts to Alexa Grasso's recent comments on her. [Image courtesy: Getty Images]

Valentina Shevchenko is confident heading into her trilogy fight with Alexa Grasso at UFC 306, believing she already has the formula for victory. The former flyweight champion is eager to reclaim her title after a controversial split draw in their previous encounter.

Grasso, the current champion, has recently offered advice to Shevchenko for their third fight. However, Shevchenko dismissed these suggestions, claiming that her strategy in the second fight was sufficient to win.

Speaking to MMA Fighting, Shevchenko said:

“Reading between the strokes, it means like, ‘OK, OK, Valentina, If I stay on my side of the octagon and you play your game, I will be safe and I won’t lose my belt. So she’s expecting me to stay on my side and she’s on hers, and we’re gonna do shadowboxing or something like that."

She continued:

"But seriously, why are we talking about a third fight? It’s only because of the judge’s mistake in the second fight, Everyone saw that I was the winner. I did enough to win, like three rounds out of five. That’s why we’re discussing this trilogy. Everything I did worked; all my strategies were effective."

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With a long and successful career in MMA, she has proven herself to be one of the greatest female fighters in the world. As she prepares for the trilogy fight, Shevchenko is determined to prove she is still the dominant force in the flyweight division.


Valentina Shevchenko opens up on her preparedness for the upcoming UFC 306 trilogy

Valentina Shevchenko is determined to put on a "greatest fight" performance in her upcoming trilogy bout with Alexa Grasso at UFC 306. The former women's flyweight champion is confident in her preparation and believes she is in peak physical and mental condition for the fight.

Shevchenko has learned from her previous experiences in the octagon and has adjusted her training accordingly. Appearing in the same interview, she said:

"This time, I just prepare myself the best that I can and my coach Pavel Fedotov, he was working so good with me... mentally, physically, everything, and you know, the goal for me right now is just to show an amazing fight, one of the greatest fights. Just go there and show myself, show ‘The Bullet,’ what the speed is, what the power is and just like no stop, just go forward, forward until the end. This is what I have. This is what is my chip right now, what program I have in my head.”[H/t: MMA Fighting]

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Edited by Anurag Mitra