Felipe Bunes’ Hunger Pangs
Felipe Bunes made his long-awaited Ultimate Fighting Championship debut a little more than a year ago and suffered a second-round technical knockout loss to Joshua Van as part of the UFC Fight Night 234 undercard. He has been absent ever since—and for good reason.
“I ended up with a tibia fracture and some torn finger ligaments,” Bunes told Sherdog.com. “I needed surgery, so I had to be idle for some time.”
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“Jose is tall,” Bunes said. “We had a hard time finding a sparring partner of similar height and weight. We studied his game. We saw gaps in his striking game. Of course, given an opportunity for a submission, I’ll go for it. I’m a jiu-jitsu black belt and grappling is my best skill. He tries to keep distance when on the feet but usually fumbles into a grappling situation. Given a chance, I’ll get a finish.”
Activity or lack thereof has become a significant issue for Bunes, who has not fought more than twice in a calendar year since 2015. He views his pairing with Johnson as an opportunity to change the narrative surrounding his career.
“Regardless of how it plays out, I expect to have my hand raised at the end,” Bunes said. “With a win, I plan to renew my contract and keep working my way up in the organization. I’m uninjured and hungry to fight. I hope I can fight three or possibly four times in 2025.”
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