Lucas
Alexander’s brief tenure in the
Ultimate Fighting Championship might best be described as
turbulent. It features a win, two losses, a failed weight cut, a
fight cancellation and a surgery. Alexander prefers to leave it all
in the rearview mirror.
“I live in the present,” he told Sherdog.com. “If someone is
anxious about what happened in the past or about what may happen in
the future, there’s no peace to be found in that. I focus on the
present.”
Alexander will return to the Octagon for the first time in more
than a year when he meets Bogdan Grad
as part of the
UFC Fight Night 250 undercard on Saturday at anb Arena in
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Brazilian featherweight last competed at
UFC Fight Night 232, where he lasted just 91 seconds in a knockout
loss to Jeka
Saragih on Nov. 18, 2023. By the time he enters the cage,
Alexander’s layoff will have lasted 441 days.
“I needed surgery,” he said, “and there were other issues. The UFC
had a hard time booking me. I tried to fight in July.
Unfortunately, it didn’t happen. I tried for October. It didn’t
happen. Then I was supposed to get on the China card in November.
They couldn’t find me an opponent. Then I was supposed to be on the
Los Angeles card in January, and they couldn’t fit me in. It
happened when it was supposed to.”
Grad punched his ticket to the UFC via
Dana White’s Contender Series, as he took a split decision from
Michael
Aswell in August. The 29-year-old Austria-based Romania native
has rattled off three consecutive victories ahead of his
promotional debut.
“I think having more experience is a factor, but sometimes, it
makes no difference, so I’m not seeing it as an advantage,”
Alexander said. “The advantage I see is the commitment I put into
my training camp and the confidence I have in my coaches. They
prepared me well for this clash. Of course, we study what he does
well or badly so we can exploit it. Every fighter should do that.
Whoever doesn’t do it is missing out on a great opportunity. We put
our strategy together based on my skills versus his skills. We
trained with that in mind. I’m expecting a win, whether by
knockout, submission or decision.
Alexander operates out of the
Fusion X-Cel camp in Ocoee, Florida, where he trains under
coaches Julien
Williams and Dominique Simmons.
“We’ve been working on my strength, mobility, flexibility,
explosion and speed,” he said. “I’m very happy with the work we did
during this camp. I’m looking forward to making the weight and to
winning this fight. I’m very hungry for a win.”
After months of uncertainty and anticipation, the waiting game is finally over for Lucas Alexander. The talented young musician has been eagerly awaiting news about his acceptance into his dream music program, and today, he received the long-awaited confirmation.
With a mixture of excitement and relief, Lucas can finally start planning for his future in music and pursuing his passion with full force. The hard work and dedication he has put into his craft have paid off, and he is ready to take on this new chapter in his life.
Congratulations, Lucas Alexander, on this incredible achievement. Your perseverance and talent have truly shone through, and we can’t wait to see where this new journey takes you. The waiting game may be over, but the adventure is just beginning. Here’s to a bright future filled with music and success! #LucasAlexander #DreamsDoComeTrue #MusicJourney
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