Sijara Eubanks Is All Business

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The Massachusetts native feels best at 125. 

“Coming into this second fight at flyweight, camp felt good,” Eubanks said. “I’m at a different walk around (weight). I’m a lot faster, lot leaner than I used to be and I’m feeling good.”

Eubanks has a winning mentality as December 18 approaches, only envisioning herself with her hand raised at the end of the night. The 36-year-old strongly believes that she has everything she needs to take Gatto down, from striking, to grappling to wrestling. 

She is looking forward to bringing forward the best ‘SarJ’ to the Octagon. 

“Anytime I bring my best foot forward I get W’s,” Eubanks said. “Anytime I fight how I want to fight, and I put the pace how I want the pace to go, and I go where I want to go, standing or on the ground, I win the fight. That’s the goal. I’ve been enjoying bringing these fights to the ground now that I’m back at flyweight. I had a hard time putting bantamweights on their back, but those flyweights I’m going to start taking them down a bit more.”

Don’t miss a moment of the final fight night of the year at UFC Fight Night: Lewis vs Daukaus, live from the UFC APEX on ESPN+. Prelims begin at 4pm ET/1pm PT. Main card begins at 7pm ET/4pm PT.

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